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509-513 ROYAL PARADE PARKVILLE, MELBOURNE CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0483The house known as 'Auld Reekie at 511 Royal Parade in Parkville dates from 1910, but possibly incorporates an earlier six roomed villa named 'May Day/ which had been built in 1872 by a…
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STURT STREET BALLARAT CENTRAL, BALLARAT CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0971The SS Titanic Memorial Bandstand is an excellent and unusual example of creative bandstand design of the Edwardian period. a picturesque composition with dominant roofs of oriental…
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69 WOODLAND STREET ESSENDON, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1286North Park, now known as the Australian Headquarters of the St Columban Mission, was the home of Alexander McCracken, renowned brewer and sportsman. The 42 roomed mansion was built in 1888 by…
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RIPPONLEA RAILWAY STATION COMPLEX
11-13 GLEN EIRA ROAD RIPPONLEA, PORT PHILLIP CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1588The railway running to Brighton and later extended to Sandringham was opened as far as North Brighton in 1859. The line was reconstructed after the government acquired it from the Melbourne…