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ROBERT RUSSELL HOUSE AND FORMER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH HALL
30-33 HOWE CRESCENT SOUTH MELBOURNE, PORT PHILLIP CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0574The residence was built about 1867 for Dr James Barrett, a noted surgeon and general practioner. It remained in the family until 1920. The architect was WH Ellerker. The name of the builders…
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34-36 HOWE CRESCENT SOUTH MELBOURNE, PORT PHILLIP CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0573The Former Congregational Church was built in 1874. The architects were WH Elleker and Co.;the builder was W Stone. The church repeats the form and style of the earlier church beside it but…
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FORMER ROYAL AUSTRALIAN CORPS OF SIGNALS DRILL HALL
29A ALBERT ROAD DRIVE SOUTH ALBERT PARK, PORT PHILLIP CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2362The Former Royal Australian Corps of Signals Drill Hall, including the Administration Building fronting Albert Road Drive South, the Drill Hall, two residences either side of the…
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20 CARLISLE STREET ST KILDA, PORT PHILLIP CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2092The National Theatre, St Kilda opened in April 1921 as a cinema, the Victory Theatre, described at the time as the second biggest cinema in Melbourne with a capacity for an audience of 3000.…