1st Ringwood Scout Hall Bill Wilkins Lodge
Bedford Road RINGWOOD, MAROONDAH CITY
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Statement of Significance
Bill Wilkins Lodge of the Ist Ringwood Scout Group is a small brick public hall of c1960. It is historically significant as a representative embodiment of a way of life and in demonstrating its association with the Scouting movement. It is socially significant as known and valued by the Scouts and their families who have met here over the past 30 years.
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1st Ringwood Scout Hall Bill Wilkins Lodge - Physical Description 1
A cream brick pavilion with a low-pitched steel-deck roof, with a similar lower wing, perpendicular to it. The entrance is recessed in the lower pavilion angle, with double flush timber doors between quartz chip reconstructed panels. Adjacent, is an unusual embossed mural, painted dark green in the grooves, depicting the scout fleur-de-lys insignia. It is signed by the artist Charles M. Millar, 1960.
1st Ringwood Scout Hall Bill Wilkins Lodge - Intactness
Very good.
Heritage Study and Grading
Maroondah - Maroondah Heritage Identification Study
Author: Richard Peterson with Peter Barrett
Year: 1998
Grading:
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RINGWOOD RAILWAY STATIONVictorian Heritage Register H1587
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Former Ringwood Fire StationNational Trust
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Railway StationNational Trust H1587
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