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GLENBRAE SCHOOL NO. 3752
GLENBRAE SCHOOL ROAD AND TROYS ROAD GLENBRAE, PYRENEES SHIRE
GLENBRAE SCHOOL NO. 3752
GLENBRAE SCHOOL ROAD AND TROYS ROAD GLENBRAE, PYRENEES SHIRE
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GLENBRAE SCHOOL NO. 3752 - History
Glenbrae was the centre of a small farming community from 1906. In 1912, the original school building was built. A second classroom was added in 1954. It was closed in 1969.GLENBRAE SCHOOL NO. 3752 - Archaeological Significance
The site is of medium archaeological significance.
GLENBRAE SCHOOL NO. 3752 - Historical Significance
The site is of low historical significance.
GLENBRAE SCHOOL NO. 3752 - Interpretation of Site
The Glenbrae School No. 3752 has two phases of occupation. The first is the original 1912 timber school building and the latter, the 1954 classroom and upgrades to the building.
Heritage Inventory Description
GLENBRAE SCHOOL NO. 3752 - Heritage Inventory Description
The site comprises of the subsurface remains of Glenbrae School No. 3752. It is characterised by the remains of the 1919 school building the 1954 additional classroom and surroundings (cemented footpaths around the building).
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GLENBRAE SCHOOL NO. 3752Victorian Heritage Inventory
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TROYS ROAD FARMHOUSE SITEVictorian Heritage Inventory
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