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67788

Former St Silas' Church of England

St Silas' Anglican Church

77-81 Maud Street,, BALWYN NORTH VIC 3104 - Property No B4676

B4676

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172705

Former McClellands Studio

2 Palm Court,, FRANKSTON VIC 3199 - Property No B2064

An extraordinary half timbered and thatched cottage created by laying local materials over an old galvanised iron roof shed. Interesting on account of the circle of artists and writers associated with it. Classified: 04/09/1975 Demolished after 1986.

B2064

Demolished
68652

Former Christ Church of England and Hill & Son Organ

Christ Anglican Church

14 Acland Street,, ST KILDA VIC 3182 - Property No B2352

Church Statement of Significance: A substantial church comprising nave, tower base, transepts, apsidal chancel and vestry, designed by Purchas & Swyer and built from 1854-57, enlarged in 1874 and 1881 to the design of Sydney W Smith. The material is a rarely-used sandstone from Point King, Sorrento, and the building is of interest for its triangular western rose window, possibly inspired by Lichfield Cathedral, spacious chancel with intact stencilling, stained glass by ... more

B2352

State
69149

St Mark's Church of England & Harrison Pipe Organ

St Mark's Anglican Church

268 George Street,, FITZROY VIC 3065 - Property No B3462

Melbourne's finest early bluestone church, and one of the few surviving buildings attributed to James Blackburn Jnr., begun in 1853 and extended by Leonard Terry (1865) and Charles Webb (1876). The church is an elaborate and well-developed example of the Early English style, including an impressive broach spire to the north-west and five large lancet windows at the west end. Classified: 28/11/1974 Revised: 03/08/1998 Church Pipe Organ A two-manual organ of 14 ... more

B3462

State
69790

Former St Paul's Church of England

St Paul's Anglican Church

Hamilton Highway,, INVERLEIGH VIC 3321 - Property No B1901

A cement-faced church of four bays and chancel erected in 1889-90 distinctive for its slate-roofed belfry, open-timbered porch and unusual trefoil patterned frieze. Classified 01/07/1965

B1901

Local
131370

Former St Peter's Church of England

St Peter's Anglican Church

25 Percy Street,, NEWTOWN VIC 3220 - Property No B3746

A very basic rectangular symmetrical local bluestone church of 1855 used from 1866 as a school. The interior has no ornamentation of any kind. The rear extensions are excluded. Classified: 11/12/1975

B3746

Local
70483

Former Christ Church of England

Christ Church

9 Union Street (Cnr Church Street), KILMORE VIC 3764 - Property No B5361

An Early English style bluestone church of 1857-61 designed initially by Mr Ruet and the chancel completed by James Fleury displaying high quality construction and detail despite its lack of a tower or pinnacles. It includes stained glass by Ferguson & Urie. Classified: 26/05/1988 See also B5360 Former Rectory

B5361

Local
 

Cliffy Island Lighthouse

WILSONS PROMONTORY VIC 3960 - Property No B4456

Lighthouse tower of rough-faced bluestone blocks; stocky in its proportions. Set on the top of the island, it retains attached drystone walling formerly associated with the keepers' quarters now demolished. Classified: 23/11/1978

B4456

Local
187907

Former St Paul's Church of England

St Paul's Anglican Cathedral

4 - 10 Myers Street,, BENDIGO VIC 3550 - Property No B2520

St Paul's Cathedral, Bendigo was built in stages. The nave was built in 1868, the tower in 1872-73 and the transepts and sanctuary in 1926-27. Robert Love was the architect, although the final stage was supervised by architects Gawler and Drummond. Cathedral status was transferred from the original cathedral All Saints to St Paul's in 1981. The Gothic style cathedral is constructed of red brick with stone dressings. It has a simple cruciform plan comprising a six bay nave, ... more

B2520

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Benalla Landscape

BENALLA VIC 3672 - Property No L10186

L10186

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