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Former Victorian Railways Administrative Offices
Grand Central Apartments
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Vicrail Headquarters
33 - 67 Spencer Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B4967 |
The Victorian Railways Administrative Offices were opened in 1893. They were built by James Moore to the design of the Victorian Railways Department Engineering Office. The building consists of a basement and three levels above, extending 120 meters along the west side of Spencer Street. Although designed to be built in bluestone, it is constructed of brick with the facades finished in stucco. It is symmetrical in plan, with a central main entrance flanked by secondary entrances ... more |
B4967 |
State |
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Former Eaglehawk East Primitive Methodist Church
Uniting Church
136 High Street,, EAGLEHAWK VIC 3556 - Property No B4158 |
A Primitive Methodist Chapel of 1865, which is one of the few surviving works of the architect G R Cox. The facade is an attractively naive version of a hexastyle temple front in the Roman Doric Order, with four engaged columns unequally spaced in antis between the outer pair of engaged pillars. File note: Later used as a school Classified: 17/08/1978 Revised: 03/08/1998 |
B4158 |
State |
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Koonwarra Rail Bridge,Tarwin River West Branch NO 1 Bridge, Tarwin River West Branch No 2 Bridge
Beside South Gippsland Highway,, KOONWARRA VIC 3954 - Property No B6953 |
This group of three surviving impressive timber-beam rail bridges in very close proximity to one another, built in 1892 where the Great Southern Railway passed eastwards onto the Tarwin River flats near Koonwarra in South Gippsland, is of historical and aesthetic significance at State level. All three structures are located along half a kilometre of railway line, which makes for an unusual timber-bridge series that is very accessible from the nearby South Gippsland Highway. They are ... more |
B6953 |
State |
Commercial, Administrative & Church Precincts-Koroit Historic Area
Boundary Road East, Commercial Road & Queen Street,, KOROIT VIC 3282 - Property No B4746 |
Historic Area Statement of Significance: The significance of Koriot derives from its role as the urban centre of one of the most concentrated Irish Roman Catholic rural distircts in Australia, noted for its mixed livestock and cropping agricultrual patterns. This is reflected in two separate and distinctive areas in the town-the administrative/commercial area and the church precinct. The administrative and commercial area (focussing on the Boundary-Commercial Road/High Street ... more |
B4746 |
Regional | |
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Cnr Toorak Road & Walsh Street, SOUTH YARRA VIC 3141 - Property No B1082 |
Demolished 1960. |
B1082 |
Demolished |
Chemistry Building - University Of Melbourne
Masson Road,, PARKVILLE VIC 3010 - Property No B6755 |
The Chemistry Building is of state historical and architectural significance as a distinctive modern interpretation of a collegiate Gothic style. The building was designed in the modern Gothic style by Percy Everett in 1938. Its cream brickwork, bold massing and tower decoration are notable. The Chemistry Building forms part of a major phase of expansion at the University in the 1920's and 1930's. It also demonstrates the importance given by the university to the opinions of a ... more |
B6755 |
State | |
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Norman Lodge
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Austrailian Adminastrative Staff College
1225 Nepean Highway,, MOUNT ELIZA VIC 3930 - Property No B2199 |
A fantasy house believed to have been designed by F A Gillett for Richard Grice and built about 1860 using Perpendicular Gothic, Tudor and other mediaeval components, including a tower with triple lancet windows and arcaded corbel table and parapet, a battlemented bay window, patterned slate roofing, elaborate coloured glazing, Moorish keyhole arches to the sidelights of the entrance, and an extremely fine mediaevalising timber verandah with pierced quatrefoil ... more |
B2199 |
State |
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