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314 - 326 Cardigan Street,, CARLTON VIC 3053 - Property No B4321 |
A group of seven two-storey brick houses built in 1874 by the owner, H S Blackman, with a very plain roof parapet and with a minimum of ornamentation to the party walls, doors and windows. The first floor verandah has an ornate cast iron railing, and the ground floor has a simple railing at pavement level. Classified: 21/09/1978 |
B4321 |
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245 - 259 Elizabeth Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B6605 |
A group of three-storey shops built in 1888-89 which form a unified and consistent row largely intact except for their shopfronts and verandahs. 19th century shop rows such as these are relatively rare in the central city and indicate what was once the predominant form of the commercial centre. Classified: 06/06/1994 |
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Terrace House - Group Classification
32 Jolimont Terrace,, EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002 - Property No B4750 |
Individual Statement of Significance: A fine and substantial example of terrace house architecture. The house dates from 1868 and the contractor was P. J. Reid. The architect was James Gall. The building is exceptionally intact and its most distinctive feature is one finely detailed facade of exposed hawthorn bricks with cream brick mouldings. The entablature and parapet first floor windows complete with timber hoods, timber verandah, arched brick recess to the front door and cast ... more |
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1035-1039 Punt Road,, EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002 - Property No B5913 |
B5913 |
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147-155 Bay Street,, PORT MELBOURNE VIC 3207 - Property No B5195 |
B5195 |
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160, 161, 162 Station Street,, PORT MELBOURNE VIC 3207 - Property No B1944 |
B1944 |
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64 - 78 Gertrude Street,, FITZROY VIC 3065 - Property No B4269 |
A terrace of eight two-storeyed houses built in stages in the 1850s for Hugh Glass, a prominent politician and financial figure in post-Gold Rush Melbourne. The houses are an early survival in Melbourne of terrace housing with Georgian characteristics and are attributed to the architect David Ross . The verandahs and dividing walls are probably later additions. Classified: 02/02/1978 Revised:03/08/1998 |
B4269 |
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215-221 Yarra Street, GEELONG VIC 3220 - Property No B3496 |
Austin Hall & Austin Terraces: Two pairs of single-storey cottages flanking a two-storey building with central clock tower, all in polychrome brickwork with slate roofs and elaborate cast-iron verandah trim, erected 1888 for administration by the Ladies' Benevolent Association. Classified 24/04/1975 See also B3624 Elizabeth Austin Cottages. Group Classification includes Austin Hall, Yarra Street; Austin Terraces, 215-217 Yarra Street and 219-221 Yarra ... more |
B3496 |
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88 - 92 Victoria Street and cnr Victoria and Cardigan Streets CARLTON, MELBOURNE CITY |
B0412 |
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90-100 Carlton Street,, CARLTON VIC 3053 - Property No B1929 |
A terrace of six largetwo storey houses built 1883-85 for John Gordon, slate merchant. Gordon owned the premises until 1902. The two storeyrendered brick structure has a two storey cast iron verandah. Each house is punctuated by a pedimented name plate on the parapet. Gordon terrace is typical of boom style domestic architecture. Composed of six repetitive elements, it is of interesting length and enhanced by the stepped form following the slope of the site. The individual ... more |
B1929 |
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