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62-112 & 81-125 BRIDGE STREET and 3 BAYNE STREET and 23-29 NOLAN STREET and 62, 78 & 80 ARNOLD STREET BENDIGO, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Greater Bendigo City
Bridge Street North, developed between Arnold and Nolan Streets from the mid 1850s with commercial activities, later consolidating as a residential area with growth and expansion into the…
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Buller Street Heritage Precinct
1A & 1B, 5-7 & 2-10 BULLER STREET and 23 & 25 BOBS STREET and 324-330 & 332-338 NAPIER STREET BENDIGO, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Greater Bendigo City
The Buller Street precinct comprising detached houses dating from the Victorian and Edwardian eras and including houses in Buller, Bobs and Napier Streets is significant. Contributory…
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1 & 2-8 GLEESON STREET and 357-365 & 358-362 NAPIER STREET and 5 BADEN STREET BENDIGO, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Greater Bendigo City
The Gleeson Street precinct comprising the Captain Cook Hotel, Norfolk Island pine tree, 358-360 Napier Street, a row of four similar Victorian era houses at 1and 2-8 Gleeson Street and…
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17, 19, & 21 NORFOLK STREET, BENDIGO, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Greater Bendigo City
The Norfolk Street precinct comprising houses at 17-19, 21 (house and palm tree) is significant. Contributory elements of the precinct include: - 17 Norfolk Street - 19 Norfolk Street…
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467, 469-553 & 472-552 NAPIER STREET and 1-22 CAMBRIDGE CRESCENT and 1-15 PLUMRIDGE STREET and 1-12 LYONS STREET and 1-12 BOSQUET STREET and 1-19 HAMELIN STREET and 11-17, 25, 45 & 51-53 DUNDAS STREET and NAPOLEON CRESCENT and 24-38 (east side onl
Greater Bendigo City
White Hills comprising the original street layout from Surveyor Richard Larritt's scheme for a Hamlet as laid out in 1856. The Hamlet area includes Raglan, Napier and Dundas Streets and…
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3-9 & 6, 8 & 12 CLARKE STREET, AND 9, 11, 12, 13, 13A, 16 & 18 JAMES STREET, EAGLEHAWK, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Greater Bendigo City
How is it significant? Why is it significant? Cornish miners dominated the Bendigo District goldfield, but nowhere else in the area is there such a visible reminder of their presence. The…
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BARNARD STREET, BENDIGO, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Greater Bendigo City
Former Bendigo Residential Precinct (part 6.02)This precinct contains some of the study area's most prestigious houses, dominantly of the 19th and early 20th century era. Persons associated…
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Brougham Street Bendigo, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Greater Bendigo City
How is it significant? Why is it significant? The precinct is fairly representative of Bendigo's inner suburbs of the gold-era (late 19th and early 20th centuries,) with dominantly timber…
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LAUREL STREET, HIGH STREET, MAPLE STREET, AND PANTON STREET, GOLDEN SQUARE, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Greater Bendigo City
How is it significant? Why is it significant? Former Golden Square Precinct Golden Square's historic identity springs from the first gold finds in the district at Golden Point and the…
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EAGLEHAWK ROAD, IRONBARK AND EAGLEHAWK ROAD, LONG GULLY, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Greater Bendigo City
How is it significant? Why is it significant? Calder Highway/Happy Valley Road area: Enhanced by the sloping terrain, these sites represent well the period of prosperity under gold…
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SHORT STREET, BENDIGO, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Greater Bendigo City
How is it significant? Why is it significant? This precinct contains some of Bendigo's most prestigious private residences, typically grouped close to the city's key ecclesiastical…
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233-251 & 240-262 NAPIER STREET, 6-22 & 11A-21 NOLAN STREET, 2-12 & 3-19 WORTHA STREET, AND 1A, 1-9 & 2-10 TOMLINS STREET, BENDIGO, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Greater Bendigo City
The Tomlins Street Precinct bounded by Napier Street, Back Creek, the Murray Valley Railway Line, Nolan Street and a railway spur to the former cattle market in Charleston Road, is…
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Ironbark Hill - Roeder Street Precinct
Arms, Bell, Bennett, Casley, Curtis, Duncan, Hayes, Jebb, Prout, Quick, Rae, Roeder, Thomas, Truscott & Victoria Streets, and Havilah Road IRONBARK and LONG GULLY, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Greater Bendigo City
The Long Gully Ironbark area had the largest concentration of deep shafts mines anywhere in the world during the late 19th century, and the Ironbark Hill/Roeder Street heritage precinct,…
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Bannerman, Bennett, Black, Bolt, Bray, Brown, Buckley, Dillon, Duncan, Green, Harrison, Harry, Hill, McClure, Milroy, Reverie & Thompson Streets & Havilah Road BENDIGO & LONG GULLY, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Greater Bendigo City
The development of Bannerman Street heritage precinct was influenced by the topography of the area and its location between a collection of mines located along the Garden Gully line of reef…