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26 MOORABOOL STREET GEELONG, GREATER GEELONG CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0587The former Dennys Lascelles Wool Store, Geelong was built in 1872 to general acclaim for its size, innovation and distinctive facade. Charles John Dennys (1818-1898) was a pioneer in the…
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77-79 LITTLE MALOP STREET GEELONG, GREATER GEELONG CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0877The former Ducker's auction rooms were built in 1877 to a design by Alexander Davidson and company for WF Ducker, auctioneer 1. The building is historically important as a substantially…
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MT ZION PARTICULAR BAPTIST CHURCH
10 LITTLE RYRIE STREET GEELONG, GREATER GEELONG CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1122The first Particular Baptist services in Victoria were held in Melbourne in 1840. A congregation of Strict and Particular Baptists was established in Geelong in 1853 under Pastor John Bunyan…
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51 MCKILLOP STREET GEELONG, GREATER GEELONG CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1173The Congregational Church was established in Geelong in 1850 and in 1853 a new building was planned for McKillop Street to unite two congregations. The church was built in 1853-54 to a design…