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3, 5, 7 & 9 Kensington Road SOUTH YARRA, STONNINGTON CITY
Stonnington City
The row of four freestanding terrace houses at 3-9 Kensington Road, South Yarra, is significant. They were built for property developer Robert G. Benson in 1888, and sold on to four different…
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65 Murphy Street SOUTH YARRA, STONNINGTON CITY
Stonnington City
'Ardvarnish', at 65 Murphy Street, South Yarra, is significant. It was built in two major stages. A single-storey, six-room brick house was constructed here in 1872 for butcher James Bennet.…
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29-31 Phoenix Street SOUTH YARRA, STONNINGTON CITY
Stonnington City
The semi-detached pair of houses at 29-31 Phoenix Street, South Yarra, is significant. The houses were built for owner John H Sallows in 1890 as rental properties. Sallows was an engineer,…
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14 & 16 William Street SOUTH YARRA, STONNINGTON CITY
Stonnington City
The semi-detached pair of two-storey houses at 14 & 16 William Street, South Yarra, are significant. They were built by Toorak builder, Henry Everest, c.1877 along with houses at 10…
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17 Brookville Road TOORAK, STONNINGTON CITY
Stonnington City
'Thornfield', at 17 Brookville Road, Toorak, is significant. The house was built in 1888-89 for owner-occupier Edmund Denbigh. It is a two-storey polychrome brick house with an asymmetrical…
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20 Mathoura Road TOORAK, STONNINGTON CITY
Stonnington City
The freestanding house at 20 Mathoura Road, Toorak built in 1885 for Charles White, most likely by its first owner Toorak builder Henry Everest, is significant. The residence is two-storeys…
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44 Mathoura Road TOORAK, STONNINGTON CITY
Stonnington City
'Carmel', at 44 Mathoura Road, Toorak, was built in 1888-89 for politician John William Foster Rogers, and his wife Letitia Catherine Rogers. The design is attributed to architect Arthur…
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18 Wallace Avenue TOORAK, STONNINGTON CITY
Stonnington City
'The Pottery' (formerly 'Hybla'), at 18 Wallace Avenue, Toorak, built in 1889, and comprising a large single-storey residence with various gabled projecting bays and a large central tower is…
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58 Andrew Street WINDSOR, STONNINGTON CITY
Stonnington City
'Rotherhithe', at 58 Andrew Street, Windsor, is significant. The brick house was constructed in 1888-89 for owner-occupier John Clapham, a coachbuilder. This small single-storey Italianate…
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20-30 Duke Street WINDSOR, STONNINGTON CITY
Stonnington City
'Westbourne Terrace', at 20-30 Duke Street, Windsor, is significant. This terrace row was constructed in 1879 as rental properties. The single-fronted, single-storey Italianate dwellings are…
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36 High Street WINDSOR, STONNINGTON CITY
Stonnington City
The house at 36 High Street, Windsor, is significant. It was built in several phases, beginning with a timber house in 1864, to which a brick shop was added in 1873, owned and occupied by…
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64-68 High Street WINDSOR, STONNINGTON CITY
Stonnington City
The terrace row at 64-68 High Street, Windsor, is significant. It was built in 1891 by owner and builder Joseph Bruce, replacing two earlier timber cottages. Joseph and wife Harriet Bruce…
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396-400 High Street WINDSOR, STONNINGTON CITY
Stonnington City
'Inglewood Terrace', at 396-400 High Street, Windsor, is significant. It was built in 1884-85 for Alexander Burden as rental properties. It is a terrace row of single-storey Italianate…
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30-32 Lewisham Rd WINDSOR, STONNINGTON CITY
Stonnington City
The houses 'Antiope' and 'Cassiope' at 30 & 32 Lewisham Road, Windsor, are significant. They were built in 1888 as rental properties for Edward Vail, an early member of the Gardiner Roads…
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49-59 Upton Road WINDSOR, STONNINGTON CITY
Stonnington City
The terrace row at 49-59 Upton Road, Windsor, is significant. The six dwellings were built in 1890-91 for owner John Dunham, gentleman, as rental properties and after Dunham's death in 1914…
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Ardeer, 22 Armadale Street, Armadale
22 Armadale Street ARMADALE, STONNINGTON CITY
Stonnington City
'Ardeer', at 22 Armadale Street, Armadale, built c1891 and comprising a grand two-storey detached terrace, is significant. It was constructed for builder Joseph Bulling, and leased to…
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Blairholme House (formerly Awbridge)
1034-1040 Malvern Road ARMADALE, STONNINGTON CITY
Stonnington City
'Blairholme' (formerly 'Awbridge') at 1034-1040 Malvern Road, Armadale, built in 1887 and comprising a large single storey Italianate villa with central landmark tower set in an expansive…
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173-175 Tooronga Road GLEN IRIS, STONNINGTON CITY
Stonnington City
'Kaduwela' and 'Clare' at 173 and 175 Tooronga Road, Glen Iris, built in c1891-92 and comprising a formerly identical detached pair of substantial two-storey Italianate villas, are…
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11 Nicholls Street MALVERN, STONNINGTON CITY
Stonnington City
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Clare House (formerly Hintonville)
56 Stanhope Street MALVERN, STONNINGTON CITY
Stonnington City
'Hintonville', at 56 Stanhope Street, Malvern is significant. It was built c1889 and comprises a single-storey residential design with distinctive detailing illustrating the stylistic…
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35 Bruce Street TOORAK, STONNINGTON CITY
Stonnington City
'Benyeo' at 35 Bruce Street, Toorak, is significant. It was built in c1890-91 by one of Melbourne's leading landboomers, Charles Henry James (1848-1898) of 'Illawarra', at the tail end of the…
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17 Chastleton Ave TOORAK, STONNINGTON CITY
Stonnington City
Chastleton House at 17 Chastleton Avenue, Toorak is significant. It comprises a grand two-storey Italianate mansion with picturesque planning incorporating a classical frontage and a central…
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7 Gawith Court TOORAK, STONNINGTON CITY
Stonnington City
'Pattenbringan' at 7 Gawith Court, Toorak, is significant. It is a large, single-storey villa built in 1889-90 for Scottish banker Hugh Wilson and designed by notable Melbourne architectural…
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627 Malvern Road TOORAK, STONNINGTON CITY
Stonnington City
'Airlie', at 627 Malvern Road, Toorak is significant. It was built c1889-90 for accountant Frank Rowley. It is a two-storey Italianate villa with rendered masonry walls and an asymmetrical…
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Lakes Entrance, near the bar
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S1This vessel is significant historically as an early Australian built vessel. It is impossible to assess whether the vessel is significant archaeologically.
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West Coast, Apollo Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S2It is impossible to assess the archaeological significance of the wreck of the Apollo as the wreck site has not been located. However as it had been involved in the early development of…
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East Coast, Venus Bay, Tarwin Beach
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S3The vessel is historically significant for its representation of an early 20th century fishing vessel employed in the Bass Strait fisheries.
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Bass Strait (possible location)
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S4The vessel is historically significant for its inclusion in the inter-colonial trades and for its contribution to the development of the colony.
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Port Phillip, Lime Channel, near Rye
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S5The vessel is significant historically as a representation of a vessel employed in a specific trade in Victoria and it the development of the colony.
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Dromana, Port Phillip, Schnapper Point, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S6This vessels is historically significant as an early representation on an Australian built coastal trader. It may yield information regarding the construction of Australian built ships.
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East Coast, Port Albert Bar
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S7This vessel is significant historically for its participation in the inter-colonial trades around Australia in the early stages of Australian settlement.
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Bass Strait, near Cape Schanck
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S8This vessel is historically significant as an early representation of an Australian built vessel employed in the inter-colonial trades. It has the potential to yield information regarding the…
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Port Phillip, Williamstown, back of the Rifle Range
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S9This vessel is historically significant for its involvement in a range of maritime industries throughout its working life, Port Phillip Tug, inter-colonial coastal trader and fisheries.
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Between Cape Schanck and Point Nepean
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S10This vessel is historically significant for its involvement with the inter-colonial trades around Australia during the early 19th century.
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East Coast, Lakes Entrance
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S11This vessel is historically significant as a representation of an early Australian built vessel employed in inter-colonial trading.
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Bass Strait, off Port Phillip Heads
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S12This vessel is significant historically as an Australian built coastal trader that was employed for the inter-colonial trades.
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East Coast, Cape Conran, Beware Reef
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S13This vessel is significant historically for its employment in the experimental state trawling industry in Victoria in the early stages of the 20th century.
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East Coast, Corner Inlet, Snake Island, Bentley's Harbour
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S14The vessel is historically significant as a representation of a steam ship coastal trader of the 19th century.
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Port Phillip Bay, Point Gellibrand
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S15Hugh and Anne Bennett had been living on the empty wool-lighter for a few months and lost all their possessions. With their dog they spent a gruelling 28 hours on board after stranding,…
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East Coast, Waratah Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S16The vessel is significant historically as an example of an inter-colonial coal trader around Australia during the mid to late 19th century.
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Bass Strait, between Cape Schanck and Port Phillip Heads
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S17SS Alert is historically significant as one of the worst maritime wrecks in Victorian history, with the deaths of 15 of the 16 people on board the vessel. It is archaeologically significant…
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West Coast, Apollo Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S18It is impossible to assess the archaeological significance of the Alexander as the site has not been located. However as it was involved in the development of Apollo Bay trade (agriculture)…
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Lady Bay, Warrnambool
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S19The vessel is historically significant for its participation in the inter-colonial trades around Australia during the 19th century.
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Lady Bay, Warrnambool
Victorian Heritage Register
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Williams River NSW
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S22Survivors arrived in Twofold Bay later in the year Parsons records Alpha, W ctr, No official No., B. 1841 Westernport, V., 38.0 x 13.0 x 7.0, Owners Geo. Armand, reg. Melbourne. Wrecked at a…
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East Coast, Inverloch, Surf Beach
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S23Amazon is archaeologically significant as a rare example of an international wooden trading ship from the mid-19th century. Amazon is a representative example of mid-19th century wooden cargo…
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Bass Strait, off Port Phillip Heads, Point Nepean
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S24This vessel is significant historically as an early 19th century international coastal trader that was employed in the development of southern Australian colonies.
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West Coast, Apollo Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S25It is impossible to assess the archaeological significance of the Anna as the site has not been located. However it was the first wreck known to have occurred at Apollo Bay, and as it was…
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Louttit Bay, Lorne
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S26As yet insufficient evidence has been found to either discount the Anne as a shipwreck, or confirm it as having been wrecked. It is impossible to assess the historical or archaeological…