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486 Albert Street,, EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002 - Property No B0540 |
One of Victoria's oldest and most interesting nonconformist church buildings, comprising fragments of a Gothic chapel of 1853 by John Gill, that was subsequently converted into a hall; a nave of 1858 by Thomas Watts, now gutted by fire and a classical facade, the portico of which was built in as offices in the 1920s. The nave with its ramped floor, fine joinery, coved and panelled ceiling and decorative scheme imitating stone masonry but later over painted, was among the very finest ... more |
B0540 |
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130 Grimshaw Street,, GREENSBOROUGH VIC 3088 - Property No B3459 |
B3459 |
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WOOLSTHORPE VIC 3276 - Property No B0793 |
An attractive bluestone homestead of the 1850's with slender posted verandahs and a slate roof. It is set in an extensive, old, established gardem . The stone stables on the property are also over 100 years old. Classified: 06/10/1966 |
B0793 |
Local |
Cheltenham Railway Station Crossing
Charman Road, CHELTENHAM VIC 3192 - Property No B5840 |
B5840 |
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St Andrew's Anglican Church and Organ
New Street, BRIGHTON VIC 3186 - Property No B1027 |
A church of which the original bluestone portion, dating from 1856-7, is quintessentially Webbian. The finely detailed west facade, with its gable belfry, bracketted string course, triple lancet windows and corner buttresses surmounted by pinnacles, is characteristic of Webb's church designs. The building was largely destroyed by fire in 1961, and the original nave was then incorporated as a transept in a new church (not included in the classification) by Louis ... more |
B1027 |
Regional |
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Former Commercial Bank of Australia
333 Collins Street
327 - 343 Collins Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B3331 |
A most notable commercial building and a fine ornament of Melbourne's financial district. It was the head office of the Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd., from 1893 until 1982. The former C.B.A. Bank is a masterly amalgam of two diverse time periods and styles, the inner a nineteenth century masterwork of Lloyd Tayler and Alfred Dunn and the outer, a twentieth century tour de force by A.& K. Henderson. The Banking Chamber, Entrance Vestibule, Archway and Gates remain from the ... more |
B3331 |
State |
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9 Barnsbury Road,, BALWYN VIC 3103 - Property No B3383 |
A house of unknown origins, although it seems that it was built for Edward Harrison Lamont c 1861. The stuccoed villa is single storied and symmetrically planned with an encircling verandah supported on paired cast iron columns and a gabled central porch with finial. A servants wing extends to the west at the rear. The two storied stables are of unrendered brick with a gabled slate roof. It is of considerable importance as a representative example of an early villa house of ... more |
B3383 |
Local |
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Presbytery - Hawthorn Historic Area
345 Burwood Road, HAWTHORN VIC 3122 - Property No B4381 |
Following the Gothic stylistic precedent set by Crouch and Wilson's Church of the Immaculate Conception in 1869, two commercial and one ecclesiastical Gothic revival designs were added along Burwood Road over the next 35 years to create a stylistically harmonious group. Together with similarities of style and materials, the group includes important individual designs of the former E.S.&A. bank by Terry & Oakden (1874) and the Catholic presbytery designed by William Ellis in ... more |
B4381 |
Local |
Former Currie & Richards Ironmongers Stores, Workshop & Warehouse
473 - 481 Elizabeth Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B6421 |
B6421 |
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Glenferrie Sports Ground Grandstand
Linda Crescent,, HAWTHORN VIC 3122 - Property No B6353 |
The Glenferrie Sports Ground Grandstand is of State significance. Designed by Stuart P Calder in association with Marsh and Michaelson in 1938, it is a perfect vehicle for the inherently sculptural qualities of the Moderne style because it is visible from all sides, prominent in the streetscape and boldly takes advantage of its curved plan. It is the only known grandstand to adopt the Moderne style, incorporating characteristic facets such as round windows, glass bricks, daring ... more |
B6353 |
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