523-525 LITTLE LONSDALE STREET
523-525 LITTLE LONSDALE STREET MELBOURNE, MELBOURNE CITY
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Statement of Significance
This place is included on the Victorian Heritage Inventory, for its potential to contain historical archaeological remains associated with the settlement and growth of early Melbourne. Under the terms of the Heritage Act 2017 there is protection for all historical archaeology sites and objects in the state.
Please visit the Heritage Victoria website to find out more about the Heritage Inventory.
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523-525 LITTLE LONSDALE STREET - History
Heritage Inventory History of Site: Date of first documented occupation, 1854Heritage Inventory Description
523-525 LITTLE LONSDALE STREET - Heritage Inventory Description
Constructed 18544/5 as stone warehouse for merchant Charles Cleve. Occupied by Cleve Bros. 1850s; Goodman, Teale & Co., thence Teale Bros, 1860s. 1889-95, Edward Wrigley. (Apparently always used as a secondary storage facility).1866 map - building shown on site (adjacent to laneway).1880 - not clearly discernible, part of a cluster of buildings facing Little Lonsdale Street.Front brick section added c. 1899-1903 replacing iron stores.1905 - single storey building, Smith Fender Factory. 1930s - Fraters French Furniture Polishers.
Heritage Inventory Significance: Surviving early stone warehouse in the CAD, still relatively intact.
Archeological Potential: Remnant Structure,Potential (area)
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FORMER CARLTON AND UNITED BREWERYVictorian Heritage Register H0024
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FORMER ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARMY MEDICAL CORPS TRAINING DEPOTVictorian Heritage Register H0717
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MITRE TAVERNVictorian Heritage Register H0464
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