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FLEMINGTON PRIMARY SCHOOL NO.250
100 FLEMINGTON STREET, and MT ALEXANDER ROAD, TRAVANCORE, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
Moonee Valley City
Architecturally, a skillful and early example of a design in a school style prevalent during the 1920s, utilising an uncommon but effective stepped plan which follows the crown of the hill…
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444-446 MT ALEXANDER ROAD, ASCOT VALE, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
Moonee Valley City
The shops at 444-446 Mt Alexander Road, Ascot Vale, are significant. The pair of shop-residences were built in 1925 by real estate agents and designer-builders Knight & Harwood for the…
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SEC 'D' ASCOT VALE SUBSTATION (FORMER)
21 ASCOT VALE ROAD, FLEMINGTON, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
Moonee Valley City
The former 'D' Ascot Vale Sub-station, designed and constructed by the State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV) in 1922-23, at 21 Ascot Vale Road, Flemington is significant. It is a…
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13 THE CRESCENT, ASCOT VALE, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
Moonee Valley City
The corner shop at 13 The Crescent, Ascot Vale, is significant. The shop was built by Essendon-based builders James & Son in 1926 for Mr G Trigg, who ran a greengrocer and confectioners…