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Morell's Hotel
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National Australia Bank
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Richardson's Hotel
168-174 Bourke Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B6214 |
This corner-sited, two-storey former hotel building in the Italian Renaissance manner was rebuilt in 1860 on the site of an earlier 1846 hotel structure. Last known as Richardson's Hotel, it was licenced to Robert Sawyers in 1847 as the Australian Felix Hotel. This building is of national cultural significance as the headquarters of the Richardson Hotel chain from the turn of the century until 1944. The chain's founder, James Richardson (1865-1951), who also lived in the hotel's ... more |
B6214 |
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562-564 Flinders Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B6264 |
The Markillies Hotel, designed in 1915 by the architects, Sydney Smith and Ogg for the Carlton Brewery Ltd, is of regional architectural significance as a richly ornamented example of many surviving High Edwardian Baroque hotels in Victoria, and as one of a great number of 20th century hotels designed by these architects for the Carlton Brewery. The building also has historic significance at a regional level as an example of the Carlton Brewery's expansion immediately after World ... more |
B6264 |
Regional |
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Cnr Aitken & Cole Streets,, WILLIAMSTOWN VIC 3016 - Property No B0246 |
The Steam Packet Hotel is a two storied hotel built in 1863 to replace an earlier structure. The Steam Packet Hotel was first opened in the mid 1850s, but its licence originates from 1839. Constructed on a stone plinth, the stuccoed structure has a string course and parapet with cornices. Other distinctive features include the angled corner, window and door frames and the prominent chimneys. The Steam Packet Hotel is an important element of the historic townscape of ... more |
B0246 |
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41 Twyford Street, WILLIAMSTOWN VIC 3016 - Property No B3240 |
B3240 |
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29 Fitzroy Street,, ST KILDA VIC 3182 - Property No B6767 |
The Prince of Wales Hotel, St. Kilda, designed by the prolific hotel architect R H McIntyre, and completed in early 1937 is of architectural and social significance at the Regional level. It is amongst the largest and most architecturally notable hotels remaining in Victoria built in the moderne style, of which it is a stylish though not innovative example. Socially, it was one of the premier hotels in Melbourne until the mid 1950s, attracting the 'smart set' and it also became a ... more |
B6767 |
Regional |
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Eastern Hill Hotel
77 Victoria Parade and Cnr Brunswick Street,, FITZROY VIC 3065 - Property No B0172 |
A two storied Hotel designed by Robert Russell, built in 1853 and altered in 1866. As the Belvidere Hotel it was the headquarters of the successful Eight Hour Movement in March - April 1856. Classified:'Regional'17/07/1958 Revised: 03/08/1988 |
B0172 |
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Golden City Hotel - Iron Work Only
429 Sturt Street, BALLARAT VIC 3350 - Property No B1751 |
Cast Iron only classified. Classified: 21/05/1964 Classified Local: 03/08/1998 |
B1751 |
Local |
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The Castle
PORTSEA VIC 3944 - Property No B2399 |
A house increased to 8 rooms in 1871 & called house and hotel. Classified: 'Local' 11/06/1970 Demolished 1971 |
B2399 |
Demolished |
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Hotel Vectis
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The Source Restaurant
310 Moorabool Street, GEELONG VIC 3220 - Property No B1144 |
Designed by the Geelong architect, Thomas R Yabsley, the George and Dragon Hotel was built in 1855 for Mr McHardy. The Hotel was constructed from basalt, with sandstone mouldings to produce distinctive elevations from a typically simple form. The pronounced voussoirs, vermiculated keystones and subtle bays intorduced into the facades provide individuality despite alterations in the 1920's to the ground floor windows. Henry Billing was an early licensee (1856-8) who possessed an ... more |
B1144 |
Local |
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Ryan's Hotel
171 Franklin Street, TRARALGON VIC 3844 - Property No B2977 |
Traralgon Hotel was erected in 1914 for Mrs M Hoare to replace an 1858 structure. The two storey hotel is located on a corner site and has a double storey verandah over both footpaths. Construction is in face brickwork with hipped corrugated iron roofs. The bull-nose verandah has decorative iron balustrades, brackets and a segmental gable at the angled corner. Segmental brick arches and the chimneys are features. Traralgon Hotel, has historical associations and is ... more |
B2977 |
Regional |
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