Waverley Terrace
472-474 LONSDALE STREET MELBOURNE, Melbourne City
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Statement of Significance
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Waverley Terrace - Physical Description 1
1886 - terraces built on part of the site of former Presbyterian Manse. Site acquired by Sir Thomas Fitzgerald in 1887 who used the terraces as part of his private hospital.1905 - three-storey buildings, Royal Navy Office;one- and two-storey outbuildings at rear.
Veterans Description for Public
Waverley Terrace - Veterans Description for Public
The Waverley Terrace, on 472-474 Lonsdale Street Melbourne, was built in 1886 on part of the site of the former Presbyterian Manse. In 1887 the terrace was acquired by Sir Thomas Fitzgerald who used the terraces as part of his private hospital. In 1905, the Royal Navy Office was located in the terrace.
Heritage Inventory Description
Waverley Terrace - Heritage Inventory Description
1886 - terraces built on part of the site of former Presbyterian Manse. Site acquired by Sir Thomas Fitzgerald in 1887 who used the terraces as part of his private hospital.1905 - three-storey buildings, Royal Navy Office;one- and two-storey outbuildings at rear.
Archeological Potential: Potential (area)
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FORMER CARLTON AND UNITED BREWERYVictorian Heritage Register H0024
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FORMER ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARMY MEDICAL CORPS TRAINING DEPOTVictorian Heritage Register H0717
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MITRE TAVERNVictorian Heritage Register H0464
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