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Torquay Road,, GROVEDALE VIC 3216 - Property No B2265 |
An attractive church in bichrome brickwork, designed by T S Tuffs and built in 1870, of interest for its simple diagonal window tracery. A modern octagonal metal spire has replaced an earlier one of more pleasing design. Classified 02/06/1969 |
B2265 |
Local |
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Fuller Organ - St Johns Lutheran Church
165 Yarra Street,, GEELONG VIC 3220 - Property No B4837 |
A two-manual organ of 20 stops bult in 1886-87 by Alfred Fuller, of Kew, for the Methodist Church, North Melbourne. It was placed in Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Kensington in 1936 and moved to its present location about 1975. It is the largest Fuller organ to survive retaining its mechanical manual and stopactions, although the pedal action was converted to electric operation during the move to Geelong. At this time also, the facade pipes, which had been elaborately stencilled, ... more |
B4837 |
Local |
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Lutheran Church Complex & Organ
PELLA,, RAINBOW VIC 3424 - Property No B5839 |
Church Statement of Significance: A substantial Luthern church in rudimentary Early English style, constructed in 1910-11 of local limestone. The building contains an intact pipe organ built in 1883. Church Classified: 18/08/1988 Organ Statement of Significance: A two-manual organ of 10 stops built in 1886 by Alfred Fuller for the Congregational Church, South Melbourne and moved to its present location in 1970. The instrument remains largely intact and retains its attractive ... more |
B5839 |
Local |
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City Road, SOUTHBANK VIC 3006 - Property No B4634 |
An Evangelical Lutheran church built in 1928.Of social & religious significance as the 'mother' of a number of satllite churches, and of architectural interest because of the architect, George Nichterlein's, attempts to evoke German Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque. All of these are combined in the facade, with a hint of Art Deco, and to a lesser extent in the interior withits fine timber wagon vault roof. Classified: 16/02/1984 Demolished October 1989. |
B4634 |
Demolished |
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Hill Organ - St Peter's Lutheran Church
23 Scallan Street,, STAWELL VIC 3380 - Property No B4854 |
The pipe organ built in 1858 by Hill & Son is the earliest identifiable example of this distinguished firm's work to be exported to Australia. Commissioned by a Mr Davis, of Melbourne, it was placed in St Andrew's Church, Brighton for many years and was later at Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Stratford before its relocation to Stawell in 1968-9. The instrument remains substantially intact and retains all of its original pipework, actions and the exceptionally fine mahogany ... more |
B4854 |
State |
Kruger Organ - Good Shepherd Lutheran College
HAMILTON VIC 3300 - Property No B6098 |
A single manual organ of 8 stops built by the German emigrant organbuilder Carl Kruger about 1863 for St Michail's Lutheran Church, Hochkirch (now Tarrington). One of two Australian organs built by Kruger, the instrument was displaced by a new organ at Tarrington in 1927 and was stored at various locations before its restoration and installation at Hamilton in 1985. It is of interest for its casework, including pipeshades and painted decoration, its console placed behind folding ... more |
B6098 |
State | |
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Former St Luke's Lutheran Church
Hamilton Pastoral Museum (since c. 1968)
Cnr Ballarat Road & Hiller Lane,, HAMILTON VIC 3300 - Property No B2269 |
One of the earliest Lutheran churches in the State built in 1861 in a simplified Gothic style. Classified: 06/02/1969 |
B2269 |
Local |
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St Luke's Lutheran Church & Organ
St John's Presbyterian Church
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St. John's Uniting Church
31 Bunbury Street,, CAVENDISH VIC 3314 - Property No B2045 |
Church Statement of Significance. A gable-ended bluestone church of 1857, possibly built as a combined church/school, with dressed bluestone around the pointed arches of the doors and windows, bargeboards and finials of a rather demostic character, and an iron roof. The front porch and rear vestry added in recent years in imitation stone are not included. Classified: 18/05/1987 Organ Statement of Significance: The pipe organ is attributed to Jesse Biggs, who was ... more |
B2045 |
Local |
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Former Waldkirch Evangelical Lutheran Church & Cemetery
St David's Lutheran Church & Cemetery
905-915 Anglesea Road,, FRESHWATER CREEK VIC 3216 - Property No B2264 |
St. David's Lutheran Church (built 1866-67) and Cemetery (first burial 1860) is historically significant at a State level. Architecturally, St David's Lutheran Church is significant as a simple church of provincial German character with a mixture of Medieval detailing in the stepped buttresses and Renaissance treatment of the arched windows, but with a strangely truncated tower which was possibly intended to be higher. Historically, St. David's Lutheran Church is ... more |
B2264 |
State |
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Lutheran Trinity Church, Organ, Hall and Manse
Lutheran Manse
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German Lutheran Chruch
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German Lutheran Trinity Church
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Robert MacKenzie Pipe Organ
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Trinity Lutheran Church
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The German Evangelical Lutheran Church of Melbourne
22 Parliament Place,, EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002 - Property No B2664 |
Church, Hall and Manse Statement of Significance: The German Lutheran congregation has occupied this site continuously since 1853 when it was granted three quarters of an acre of land by Governor La Trobe. The first church, built in 1854 by William Hellings to the specifications of architects Bellairs, Kürsteiner & Co., was replaced in 1874 by the existing Gothic style bluestone structure. Designed by Charles Blachmann and built by Henry Goedeke, the church comprises ... more |
B2664 |
State |
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