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CALOOLA (FORMER SUNBURY MENTAL HOSPITAL)
THE AVENUE, THE HEIGHTS, HILLTOP COURT, OUTLOOK WAY, CIRCULAR DRIVE, GOLF LINKS DRIVE, BELLEVIEW DRIVE, HILLTOP COURT, SCHOOLHOUSE LANE, FLORENCE LANE, PEPPERCORN LANE, YORK PLACE AND BUCKINGHAM PLACE SUNBURY, HUME CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0937Caloola, Sunbury consists of buildings set in extensive grounds with plantings of mature trees and remnant farmland. Caloola commenced in 1864 as an Industrial School, was redeveloped in…
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LINAY PAVILION, WARD 7 AND WARD 9, THE ALFRED HOSPITAL
55 COMMERCIAL ROAD MELBOURNE, MELBOURNE CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2295The Linay Pavilion is a nineteenth century brick hospital building, which was constructed as part of the Alfred Hospital in 1885. The Alfred was Melbourne's second public hospital, which was…
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Cnr Tyers and Kitchener Streets HAMILTON, Southern Grampians Shire
Southern Grampians Shire
SIGNIFICANCE: »Remains at the core of this complex of regional significant. Was the work of important architects working in the Queen Anne style and its successor the federation…