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Dallas Brooks Hall

300 Albert Street,, EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002 - Property No B4421

Dallas Brooks Hall, designed by Godfrey and Spowers and opened in 1969, is of state level significance for historical, social, and architectural reasons. Historically, the Dallas Brooks Hall, named after Sir Dallas Brooks, a top ranking Freemason and Victorian Governor, is significant as the headquarters of the Freemasons in Victoria, a secretive fraternal organization once reputed to have had a high level of influence in society. It has been Victoria's premier place of ... more

B4421

Demolished
195343

Former Head Teachers Residence

118 Cape Street,, HEIDELBERG VIC 3084 - Property No B3857

Schoolmaster's house of 1878, front and back verandahs added 1880-90s, in rendered painted brickwork with interesting front gable treatment, including pointed window, hipped roof and finial. Classified: 30/06/1977

B3857

State
67410

Former Builders Inn

25 Gawler Street,, PORTLAND VIC 3305 - Property No B0348

Classified: 12/05/1958

B0348

State
67438

Heidelberg Town Hall

Upper Heidelberg Road,, IVANHOE VIC 3079 - Property No B4919

The Heidelberg Town hall is architecturally of State significance as one of the first and most prominent public buildings after MacRobertson's Girls' High School to be designed in the inter-war Functionalist style derived from Dutch Architect Willem Dudok. Opened in 1937, designed by architects, A C Leith, A Peck and G A Kempter, and the winner of an RVIA Street Architecture Medal , the Heidelberg Town Hall is a bold composition of large cuboid blocks with the counterpoint of a 30 ... more

B4919

State
67472

Midcity Cinema And Retail Arcade

194 - 200 Bourke Street and 179 -187 Little Bourke Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B6566

B6566

File only
67494

Drumdaven

26 Grosvenor Street,, BRIGHTON VIC 3186 - Property No B4891

B4891

File only
90895

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
67545

Former Independent Church

St Michael's Uniting Church

122-136 Collins Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B2351

The earliest church in Victoria to be built in a Lombardic Romanesque style, designed by Reed and Barnes, and erected in 1866-67. The polychrome brick exterior, with tall campanile to the south-west, is especially notable. The galleried interior is of amphitheatrical form focussing upon pulpit and organ and designed for acoustic effect. The building exerted a highly formative influence on subsequent polychrome church work and, together with Reed's Lombardic style houses, on ... more

B2351

State
67574

Heald Lawn

5 Adeney Avenue,, KEW VIC 3101 - Property No B6159

Built in 1914, Heald Lawn is of significance as the house designed by the leading architect Henry Kemp for himself and is a key example of his use of the gabled form of Melbourne Queen Anne house. The existence of the original timber gate and picket fence and the existence of another work by Kemp's firm of Inskip and Kemp, next door at No 7, completed in 1910, enhances the significance. Classified: 02/11/1989

B6159

Regional
67605

Former Methodist Church

Uniting Church

314 Barkers Road, HAWTHORN VIC 3122 - Property No B5908

B5908

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