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123 MAIN STREET BACCHUS MARSH, MOORABOOL SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1461The Bacchus Marsh Court House was built in 1858-59. It was designed by Samuel White of the Public Works Department. White was employed as a draftsman with the Public Works Department from…
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10-20 GAOL ROAD BENDIGO, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1465The former Supreme Court, Bendigo was constructed in 1857-58 by the Public Works Department for the Crown Law Department, necessitated by the decision to hold circuit court sessions in…
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688 COBB AND CO ROAD KYNETON, MACEDON RANGES SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0310Degraves Mill stands beside the Campaspe River on the site of the head station of the Carlsruhe Run, established by Charles Ebden in May 1837. William Degraves acquired the run in the 1850s.…
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LAW SCHOOL BUILDING AND OLD QUADRANGLE
THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE, 156 - 292 GRATTAN STREET PARKVILLE, MELBOURNE CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0920The University of Melbourne was established in 1853. The first buildings, now known as the Law School Building and Old Quadrangle, were constructed from 1854 -1857 to the competition winning…
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688 COBB AND CO ROAD KYNETON, MACEDON RANGES SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1166Skelsmergh Hall was built in 1859 for prominent pastoralist William Degraves as a summer residence. The building is a two-storey, ten-roomed bluestone dwelling and was constructed of…
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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…
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193-239 BARKLY STREET ARARAT, ARARAT RURAL CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2286The Ararat Civic Precinct comprises the former Shire Hall (1871) and Town Hall (1899) together with War Memorials commemorating the Boer War, World War I and World War II in a landscaped…
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EAST COLLINGWOOD RIFLES VOLUNTEER ORDERLY ROOM
172-188 POWLETT STREET EAST MELBOURNE, MELBOURNE CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1801The timber East Collingwood Rifles Volunteer Orderly room was initially constructed in 1864 by builder William Radden with donations frommembers of the unit. The hall was at that time…
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7 Carmyle Avenue TOORAK, Stonnington City
Stonnington City
Carmyle at 7 Carmyle Avenue, Toorak was erected in 1879 for prominent Scottish pastoralist, stock-agent and government land tax commissioner, Archibald Fisken. The 20 room two storey brick…
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Henty Highway, GLENISLA VIC 3408 - Property No 049
Southern Grampians Shire
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…
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East Collingwood Rifles Volunteer Orderly Room
444-446 VICTORIA PARADE and CNR POWLETT STREET EAST MELBOURNE, Melbourne City
Vic. War Heritage Inventory
VHR H1801The timber East Collingwood Rifles Volunteer Orderly room was initially constructed in 1864 by builder William Radden with donations from members of the unit. The hall was at that time…