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FORMER SWALLOW & ARIELL BISCUIT FACTORY
1 STOKES STREET AND 241-265 ROUSE STREET AND 40-44 PRINCES STREET AND 29-53 STOKES STREET AND 2-14 CAPISTRANO PLACE AND 2-10 MURTONS WAY PORT MELBOURNE, PORT PHILLIP CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0567The Port Melbourne Swallow & Ariell Factory occupies the majority of the block bound by Stokes, Rouse, Princes and Beach Streets. The Swallow & Ariell Steam Biscuit Manufactory was…
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GEELONG-GHERINGHAP RAILWAY (GEELONG-BALLARAT RAILWAY), MOORABOOL, GREATER GEELONG CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2241Cowies Creek Rail Bridge No 2 is a single span semicircular arch (or roman or round arch) bluestone bridge situated on the Geelong to Ballarat railway over Cowies Creek, 9.5 kilometres from…
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GEELONG-GHERINGHAP RAILWAY (GEELONG-BALLARAT RAILWAY), BELL POST HILL AND LOVELY BANKS, GREATER GEELONG CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2240Cowies Creek Railway Bridge No. 1 is a two span segmental arch bluestone railway bridge situated on the Geelong to Ballarat railway over Cowies Creek, 7 kilometres from Geelong. It was…