Bandiana Field Training Storehouse
Gaza Ridge, South Bandiana BANDIANA, Wodonga City
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Statement of Significance
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Bandiana Field Training Storehouse - Physical Description 1
Small rectangular office-style building, with timber framing on short wooden stumps. The walls are clad with weatherboards on the bottom half, and flat sheets (asbestos cement?) on the top half. There are numerous small windows covered with angled hoods. The gable roof has fairly new cgi cladding. Along the southern side there is a small concrete-floored verandah with roof supported by plain timber posts. There are two doors opening onto the verandah, suggesting the building was originally two offices. A door was open, revealing a lino-covered timber floor, exposed timber roof trusses, sloping ceiling lining, horizontal board ling on the bottom half of the walls, and sheet masonite(?) lining on the upper half. It was recently a store, but now looks disused. It looks like WW2 vintage, and is a bit like the Chapel (No.134), but is a different style from most other buildings at the base. Army No.379.
Veterans Description for Public
Bandiana Field Training Storehouse - Veterans Description for Public
Building or Army No.379 at Bandiana is a small rectangular office-style structure, with a timber frame on short wooden stumps. The walls of the building are clad with weatherboards on the bottom half, and flat sheets on the top half. There are numerous small windows covered with angled hoods. The gable roof has fairly new cgi cladding. Along the southern side there is a small concrete-floored verandah with roof supported by plain timber posts. There are two doors opening onto the verandah, suggesting the building was originally two offices. A door was open, revealing a lino-covered timber floor, exposed timber roof trusses, sloping ceiling lining, horizontal board ling on the bottom half of the walls, and possibly masonite lining on the upper half. It was recently a store, but now looks disused. It looks like it dates from the Second World War, and is a bit like the Chapel (No.134), but is a different style from most other buildings at the base.
Heritage Study and Grading
Wodonga - Wodonga Heritage Study Stage 1
Author: Freeman Randell
Year: 2004
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Huon HillNational Trust
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Wodonga-Cudgewa Railway LineNational Trust
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Former Bandiana Military Warehouse (now Military Museum)Vic. War Heritage Inventory
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