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BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN CHURCH COMPLEX
Tabor Road TABOR, Southern Grampians Shire
Southern Grampians Shire
The Bethlehem Church complex at Tabor, between Penshurst and Hamilton, dates from the mid-1850s when the general area south-east of Hamilton was settled by devout German Lutherans. It now…
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20 LYNDON STREET RIPPONLEA, PORT PHILLIP CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H08421. Tintara has continual association with the Keane family dating from its construction in 1923 until the last decade. It also has an association with the Billson family through the…
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SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD COMPANY AND SIGNS PUBLISHING COMPANY
51 MAIN STREET WARBURTON, YARRA RANGES SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0619The Signs Publishing Company and Sanitarium Health Food Company buildings, Warburton, were built for the Seventh Day Adventist Church in 1936. The two buildings although largely performing…
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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.…