Ballarat RAAF Camp
Ballarat, BALLARAT CITY
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Ballarat RAAF Camp - Physical Description 1
Army camp, typical accommodation P1 huts.
Ballarat RAAF Camp - Historical Australian Themes
Providing administrative structures and authorities - defence
Ballarat RAAF Camp - Usage/Former Usage
Undetermined
Veterans Description for Public
Ballarat RAAF Camp - Veterans Description for Public
The Ballarat RAAF Camp consisted of the typical accommodation P1 huts built by the Australian Army during the Second World War. The Second World War produced the greatest number and dispersal of defence buildings and sites ever experienced in Victoria. In general terms the style and construction followed the practice of the mid 1930s with the red brick style. In 1941, after the Japanese entered the war, defence efforts became more urgent and red brick was discarded in favour of timber framed buildings clad with corrugated galvanised iron or asbestos sheets.
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SYNAGOGUEVictorian Heritage Register H0106
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FORMER BALLARAT EAST FREE LIBRARYVictorian Heritage Register H1493
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FORMER POLICE STATION, BALLARATVictorian Heritage Register H1544
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1 Jackson StreetYarra City
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1 Lightfoot StreetYarra City
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1 Longfield StreetYarra City
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