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COLDBLO ROAD ARMADALE, STONNINGTON CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0910The Malvern Tram Depot buildings, land and objects integral to the place including: -The car sheds on both sides of Coldblo Road, the substation, the small office building in the southeast…
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FORMER ELSTERNWICK TRAM SUBSTATION
6-8 RUSDEN STREET ELSTERNWICK, GLEN EIRA CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2322Former Elsternwick Tram Substation, built in 1914 by the Prahran & Malvern Tramways Trust (P&MTT). History Summary In the early 1900s parts of Melbourne were serviced by cable trams…
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95 BEACH ROAD MENTONE, KINGSTON CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2346The Mentone Hotel, consisting of a large two storey brick building. Later single storey additions to the rear (north-west) are not significant. History Summary The Mentone Hotel was built on…
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31 MCCULLOCH STREET DONALD, BULOKE SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2437The Donald Shire Office, designed in 1911 by Harold Bunnett and Gerald Ryan in a Federation Freestyle under the supervision of the architect Harold Desbrowe-Annear. How is it…