Salvation Army Temple
83 Stevedore Street WILLIAMSTOWN, Hobsons Bay City
Private Survey Heritage Precinct
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Statement of Significance
The Salvation Army Temple, constructed in 1914, at 83 Stevedore Street, Williamstown.
How is it Significant?The Salvation Army Temple at 83 Stevedore Street, Williamstown is of local historic and aesthetic significance to the City of Hobsons Bay.
Why is it Significant?Historically, it was the first hall constructed for the Salvation Army and illustrates the importance of this group to the early development of Williamstown. (AHC criteria A4 and D2)
Aesthetically, it is a simple gabled Federation Hall, which expresses its use through the detailing. (AHC criterion E1)
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Salvation Army Temple - Physical Description 1
The Salvation Army Temple is a Federation gabled hall constructed of pressed red bricks.
Salvation Army Temple - Integrity
External Integrity and condition
Integrity - High. Condition - Good.
Salvation Army Temple - Physical Description 2
Context
An isolated building in a non-contributory setting.
Salvation Army Temple - Historical Australian Themes
Making Suburbs
Salvation Army Temple - Physical Description 3
Associations
Salvation Army
Heritage Study and Grading
Hobsons Bay - Hobsons Bay Heritage Study
Author: Hobsons Bay City Council
Year: 2006
Grading:
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WILLIAMSTOWN PRIMARY SCHOOLVictorian Heritage Register H1639
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RESIDENCEVictorian Heritage Register H0487
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ST HELLIERSVictorian Heritage Register H0560
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