Creswick Drill Hall
Napier Street,Creswick, HEPBURN SHIRE
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Statement of Significance
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Creswick Drill Hall - Physical Description 1
Late Colonial timber drill hall
Creswick Drill Hall - Historical Australian Themes
Providing administrative structures and authorities - defence
Creswick Drill Hall - Usage/Former Usage
Demolished
Veterans Description for Public
Creswick Drill Hall - Veterans Description for Public
The Creswick Drill Hall was a late Colonial timber drill hall located on Napier Street. Between 1884-1901, militia orderly rooms were built by the Victorian Public Works Department and were universally of timber and of similar design. The seminal examples of this era are Ballarat, Bendigo, Castlemaine, Portland and St Kilda which are all to the design of the PWD architect Samuel Bindley. The Creswick hall has been demolished.Of the twenty-eight examples of this type built in Victoria, only eight remain.
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CRESWICK TOWN HALL AND FORMER MUNICIPAL OFFICESVictorian Heritage Register H0576
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FORMER CRESWICK GOLD OFFICEVictorian Heritage Register H0595
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CRESWICK RAILWAY STATION COMPLEXVictorian Heritage Register H1669
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