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79 HOLMES ROAD,, MOONEE PONDS VIC 3039 - Property No 191981 |
The former Grand View Store, built in 1888 for George Cooper as a grocery at 79 Holmes Road, Moonee Ponds is significant. How is it signficant? The former Grand View Store is of local historic and aesthetic significance to the City of Moonee Valley. It is historically important as a late nineteenth century corner store, which is associated with the rapid residential development during the late nineteenth century land boom ... more | ||
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AVONDALE GENERAL STORE (FORMER)
The Cheesecake Shop, Kirchner's Store
3 MILITARY ROAD,, AVONDALE HEIGHTS VIC 3034 - Property No 208060 |
The former Avondale General Store was the first commercial premises to be established in the Avondale Heights area, having been erected in 1957 by local residents Cecil and Nancye Kirchner. This modest double-fronted brick shop served as a grocery, greengrocery, newsagent and post office to the earliest residents of the burgeoning semi-rural suburb as it developed in the late 1950s and '60s. The former Avondale General Store is of historical ... more | ||
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Shop
187 BUCKLEY STREET, ESSENDON, MOONEE VALLEY CITY |
The 'Pioneer Store' at 187 Buckley Street, Essendon, is significant. The two shops with residences above were built in 1890-91 for grocer Alexander Semple to serve the new residents of the Locke's Paddock estate, established in 1885. It remained the only shop on Buckley Street west of the railway line until at least 1910. The building comprises a pair of rendered two-storey shop-residences with extensive cast-cement ornament to the openings and ... more | ||
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Equitable Drapery Store, MPAC heritage study
1 & 2/072-80 PUCKLE STREET, MOONEE PONDS, MOONEE VALLEY CITY |
The shops at 72-80 Puckle Street, Moonee Ponds built in two stages in 1890 and 1902, the first stage being built for Charles Humffray as the Equitable Drapery Store and the second for James King, and the shopfront added in the inter-war period are significant. Non original alterations and additions other than specified above are not significant. The shops at 72-80 Puckle Street, Moonee Ponds are of historic and aesthetic significance to ... more | ||
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Single and double storey shops
942-950 MT ALEXANDER ROAD, and 3-17 NAPIER STREET, ESSENDON, MOONEE VALLEY CITY |
The buildings know as the Junction Buildings at 950 to 942 Mt Alexander and nos 3 to 17 Napier Street were built by the developer, Charles R. Walker between 1921 and 1923. They are representative buildings of their type and period, recalling the period when the (Napier Street) shopping centre in the vicinity of Essendon Station was established to service its suburban context (Criterion A), whilst their prominent corner position and design give the buildings landmark ... more |
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