RSL Hall
13 Princess St, DRYSDALE VIC 3222 - Property No 263390
Drysdale Heritage Area
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Statement of Significance
STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE
The Drysdale Returned Services League Hall was probably the Bellarine Presbyterian Church School established in 1852. It is a simple single gable roof brick building with slightly arched window openings and a small entry porch.
The Drysdale Returned Services League Hall has historic and social value to the Drysdale and Bellarine peninsula communities.
This site is the only known place for Presbyterian worship and education in the Drysdale township and this building is believed to be one of the earliest schools in the Drysdale area.
It is of LOCAL cultural significance.
References
Drysdale Primary School 1875-1975
Blake, L (1973) Vision and Realisation Education Department of Victoria
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RSL Hall - Physical Description 1
Description
A simple single gable corrugated iron roof brick building with plain bargeboards, slightly arched double hung windows and a small entry porch.
Heritage Study and Grading
Greater Geelong - Bellarine Heritage Study
Author: Huddle, Howe, Lewis and Francis
Year: 1996
Grading: C
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