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1356 MURNDAL ROAD TAHARA, SOUTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0289Murndal is at the heart of a pastoral run formerly known as Spring Valley, which was initially part of a larger squatting run called Tahara. Tahara was held in the 1840s under two licences…
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34 THOMPSON STREET HAMILTON, SOUTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1079Eildon, now known as the Napier Club, was built as a two storey, red brick residence and surgery for Dr David Laidlaw in 1904 to a design by architects Ussher and Kemp in the Federation…
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HOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH COMPLEX
61-63 CHURCH STREET COLERAINE, SOUTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0246The foundation stone for Holy Trinity Church, Coleraine was laid on 8 February 1865 by the Rev. Dr Francis Thomas Cusack Russell and the first service held on 4 November 1866. In 1850 the…
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6495 HENTY HIGHWAY GLENISLA, SOUTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0444Glenisla squatting run was established in 1843 by a Scotsman named Simpson who named the run after a kirkdom near Balmoral. In 1860 Charles Carter and Sons acquired the run. From the 1870s…