St Kilda Drill Hall
Argyle Street,St Kilda, PORT PHILLIP CITY
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Statement of Significance
10 Chapel St, St Kilda East
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St Kilda Drill Hall - Physical Description 1
Corrugated iron drill hall
St Kilda Drill Hall - Historical Australian Themes
Providing administrative structures and authorities - defence
St Kilda Drill Hall - Usage/Former Usage
Commercial
Veterans Description for Public
St Kilda Drill Hall - Veterans Description for Public
The St. Kilda Drill Hall, on Argyle Street, St Kilda East, dates from the period when the expansion of the armed forces from 1911 and then the outbreak of the First World War, resulted in a large number of drill halls being constructed by the Commonwealth until 1918. During this period, drill halls were constructed to only two basic designs and varied only in size. Except for the naval drill halls (Port Melbourne, in brick, and Western Port HMAS Cerberus, in timber) all of the drill halls were constructed in corrugated iron. The Hall is now privately owned and used for commercial purposes.
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FORMER PRIORY LADIES SCHOOLVictorian Heritage Register H0726
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BELMONT FLATSVictorian Heritage Register H0805
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THE MANSEVictorian Heritage Register H0212
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