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2 - 18 Bourke Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B4189 |
The two-storey buildings that today comprise the Imperial Hotel and a shopping row are believed to date from 1864 but these may have been extended from earlier single-storey shops erected from 1856. The building is a landmark at the top of Bourke Street and provides an important 19th century context to Parliament House. Classified: 06/06/1994 |
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Tavistock House
383 Flinders Lane,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B6094 |
Built for John Tighe as an hotel and adjoining offices in 1850 and 1852 respectively to the design of Samuel Marlow, the Ship Inn was extensively renovated in 1906, providing its present Art Nouveau detailing and Freestyle form. The renovations were designed by Leonard Flanagan's office. The "architectural expert", Robert Haddon, is thought to have been consulted on the design. It is a distinctive two-dimentional renovation in the Edwardian Freestyle manner, particularly notable for ... more |
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Young & Jackson's Prince's Bridge Hotel
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Young and Jackson Hotel
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Prince's Bridge Hotel
1 - 7 Swanston Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B4047 |
An unpretentious three-storey brick building erected in 1854 and converted to an hotel in 1860. As 'Young & Jackson's' it became famous as a Melbourne landmark and institution. Classified: 02/02/1978 Revised: |
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Alfred Hotel
Cnr Stevedore & MacQuarie Streets,, WILLIAMSTOWN VIC 3016 - Property No B0509 |
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Seaview Hotel
123-127 Fitzroy Street (Cnr Grey Street),, ST KILDA VIC 3182 - Property No B5728 |
Constructed in stages between 1880 and 1930, the George Hotel is significant at the State level as having been one of the largest and grandest hotels in Victoria, for the architectural interest of the 1886 sections, and for its interesting and colourful history. The George has a long history on the site. The first section, (now demolished), known as the Terminus Hotel, was built in 1857 opposite the newly opened St. Kilda railway line terminus. By 1930 successive additions ... more |
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114 Smith Street,, COLLINGWOOD VIC 3066 - Property No B3840 |
A typical 19th century working-man's hotel notable as one of the few remaining Melbourne buildings constructed of bluestone with sandstone dressings. The building was completed in 1854 and extended in the 1870's. The Grace Darling Hotel is also noteworthy as hosting the founding meeting of the Collingwood Football Club in 1992. The stonework, regrettably, is now painted and many changes have left only traces of the original interior. Classified: 19/02/1987 Revised: ... more |
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Corner 1-9 Gillies and 51-55 Moore Streets,, ROCHESTER VIC 3561 - Property No B2657 |
An imposing red brick hotel of 1912 on a corner site with double storey cast iron verandahs over both footpaths; originally owned by Mr T W McMaster - prominent in civic and community affairs for over 20 years. Interior excluded. Classified: 09/12/1976 |
B2657 |
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Waltzing Matilda Hotel
63 Brooke Street, SMYTHESDALE VIC 3351 - Property No B1153 |
Classified: 30/06/1963 Classified: Local: 03/08/1998 |
B1153 |
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Terminus Hotel
96-98 Mercer Street, GEELONG VIC 3220 - Property No B4661 |
Built in 1854 as the Golden Point Hotel, it was soon to become the Terminus Hotel as construction of the Newport to Geelong and Ballarat line neared its completion in 1857. It is remarkable for its 3 storeys and its bowed corner, complete with curved window-joinery and entrance doors. Other Geelong hotels were to utilise the curved corner, in later years, as they also were to utilise the subtlely bayed facade treatment of the Terminus. Architects, Snell and Frederick ... more |
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90-96 Main Street,, RUTHERGLEN VIC 3685 - Property No B2261 |
Charles Schwengel established the first Victoria Hotel in 1866 and moved to Argyle (Main) Street in 1868. The age of the present building is uncertain but the facade probably dates from the 1880s. The present hotel comprises a two storey brick structure and stretches back in a series of wings providing guest and service rooms. There is also a large stable block. The rendered street facade has a two storey cast iron verandah and an elaborate parapet. This is a particularly large ... more |
B2261 |
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