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FORMER SOUTH MELBOURNE POST OFFICE
195-207 BANK STREET SOUTH MELBOURNE, PORT PHILLIP CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1771The former South Melbourne Post Office, built in 1912 is a single storey brick building designed in the Beaux-Arts style by Horace J MacKennal, Director of Works, Commonwealth Department of…
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PORT MELBOURNE COURT HOUSE, POLICE STATION AND LOCK-UP
113-119 AND 111 BAY STREET AND GRAHAM STREET PORT MELBOURNE, PORT PHILLIP CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1318The Port Melbourne Court House, Police Station and Lock-up were built in the early 1860s on land set aside for a watch house. The cream and red brick court house was designed by important…
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FORMER ST VINCENT DE PAULS GIRLS ORPHANAGE
179-197 NAPIER STREET SOUTH MELBOURNE, PORT PHILLIP CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1531The former St Vincent de Paul Orphanage, established at Emerald Hill (South Melbourne) in 1855, was the first purpose built Catholic orphanage in Victoria. Although the original orphanage…
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33-35 BURNETT STREET ST KILDA, PORT PHILLIP CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0214(Subdivided into 2 residences in 1996) Oberwyl, St Kilda was built on the corner of Burnett and Princes Streets in 1856, as a house for merchant John Gomez Silva. It was established as a…
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4-18 DALGETY STREET ST KILDA, PORT PHILLIP CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0847Eden Terrace was erected in 1856-57 to a design by the architect John Felix Matthews for the developer Thomas Eden. It comprised eight stuccoed brick two-storey houses with attic and…
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NAVAL DRILL HALL AND FORMER POST OFFICE
40 BAY STREET PORT MELBOURNE, PORT PHILLIP CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1378The Port Melbourne Naval Drill Hall was built in 1912 to the design of Commonwealth Department of Works architect JS Murdoch, and is one of the first major buildings constructed for the newly…
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QUEENS ROAD AND FITZROY STREET AND LAKESIDE DRIVE ST KILDA, PORT PHILLIP CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2234St Kilda Cricket Ground was established on its present site in 1856 as the home of the St Kilda Cricket Club, which was formed in 1855. Its location near what was to become St Kilda Junction…
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RESIDENCE AND AIR RAID SHELTER
23 MITFORD STREET ST KILDA, PORT PHILLIP CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0616The Californian bungalow residence at 23 Mitford Street was constructed in 1921 by the original owner, Benjamin Davis, and designed by architects Edwin and C.L. Ruck. The concrete air raid…
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Port Melbourne Naval Drill Hall
40 BAY STREET PORT MELBOURNE, Port Phillip City
Vic. War Heritage Inventory
VHR H1378The Port Melbourne Naval Drill Hall was built in 1912 to the design of Commonwealth Department of Works architect JS Murdoch, and is one of the first major buildings constructed for the newly…
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St Kilda Domestic Air Raid Shelter
23 MITFORD STREET ST KILDA, PORT PHILLIP CITY
Vic. War Heritage Inventory
VHR H0616David V Isaacs, a consulting engineer, designed this air raid shelter for the owner, Mrs Sicree in December 1940. Construction began in February 1941. The builders were Pollard…