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121165

Brighton Town Hall

Cnr Carpenter & Wilson Streets,, BRIGHTON VIC 3186 - Property No B3385

A renaissance style building of 1885 with a heavy looking corner clock tower. Internal and external alterations are very unsympathetic and the whole building is in a very dilapidated condition. Classified: 29/08/1974

B3385

Local
82825

Prahran Town Hall

Cnr Chapel and Greville Streets,, PRAHRAN VIC 3181 - Property No B0556

The original section of the building (offices and "small" hall) and the Council Chamber (former Court House), covering the whole of each building and the interiors. The facade only of the Library in Chapel Street and Greville Street. Classified: 'Local'02/05/1973 Revised: 03/08/1998

B0556

State
70173

Creswick Town Hall

70 - 72 Albert Street and Cnr Water Street,, CRESWICK VIC 3363 - Property No B2461

An unusual Town Hall for its date. Of interest for its bell-shaped roof and ornamental slating, stellar perforations in the parapet and pseudo-Corinthian capitals surmounted by anthemion motif. Classified: 19/08/1971

B2461

State
 

Old Town Hall

Former Tatlock's Building

43 Gray Street, HAMILTON VIC 3300 - Property No B2479

Demolished c. 1969

B2479

Demolished
67632

Town Hall - Hawthorn Historic Area

358 Burwood Road, HAWTHORN VIC 3122 - Property No B2901

A Town Hall and municipal office of 1888 by J Beswick with prominent clock tower and classically detailed facade; compatible with the bank on south-east corner of nearby intersection of Glenferrie Road, but they are too separated to form a group. Substantial twentieth century alterations and additions have maintained the character of the facade, but the building is undistinguished at sides and rear. Classified: 22/07/1977 Part of Historic Area B3751 Group Statement of ... more

B2901

Local
 

Box Hill Town Hall

1022 Whitehorse Road,, BOX HILL VIC 3128 - Property No B6730

A town hall of regional, architectural, historic and social importance. The Box Hill Town Hall, was built in 1934-35 to the design of J S Gawler and J C Aisbett. It is a noteworthy example of the neo-Grec style applied to a major public building with consistency and sophistication. It is a substantially original and monumental symmetrical town hall complex having a portico recalling neo-Grec forms but being enriched with Moderne ornamentation in the portico capital treatment, ... more

B6730

Regional
190338

Clunes Town Hall

98 Bailey Street,, CLUNES VIC 3370 - Property No B3391

Town Hall, Clunes, built between 1872 and 1873, is one of the most distinctive Town Halls in Victoria. An important design by the architects Fox and Oakden, it uses the distinctive Venetian pointed windows which are a feature of Oakden's later coloured brick designs. Various striking features of the design are its massing, with a strong two-storey central block flanked by balancing single-storey arcaded blocks housing the borough offices and police court, the eclectic mixture of ... more

B3391

Local
 

Beechworth Town Hall Pipe Organ

103 Ford Street BEECHWORTH - Property Number B7702, INDIGO SHIRE

B7702

File only
68110

Preston Town Hall

Cnr High & Gower Streets,, PRESTON VIC 3072 - Property No B6624

A town hall complex of local architectural, historic and social significance. The complex has a strong social significance as a venue for functions as special events, for example, with a role in housing relief programs for the unemployed during the Great Depression. It has also housed meetings to discuss contentious issues of the day, such as conscription. It served as the 7 Fighter Sector Headquarters during the Second World War, was the venue where television was broadcast during ... more

B6624

Local
69061

Richmond Town Hall

Former Richmond City Hall

325 - 333 Bridge Road,, RICHMOND VIC 3121 - Property No B2547

The Richmond Town Hall, remodelled in 1934-36, is of State architectural significance as the largest and most comprehensive (in regard to major internal and external elements) of the small group of Egyptian Revival designs in the State. With Footscray, it is also the most comprehensive town hall design in the exotic revival styles current in the late 1920s and early 1930s. The Moderne detailing is also notable and parallels other municipal interiors. The remaining parts of the ... more

B2547

State
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