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FORMER MELBOURNE HARBOUR TRUST WILLIAMSTOWN WORKSHOPS
ANN STREET WILLIAMSTOWN, HOBSONS BAY CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1790The Melbourne Harbor Trust Stores and Workshops were originally built as a single cargo shed measuring 300 feet by 50 feet on North Wharf in 1887-88 by James Forbes and Co. Originally known…
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GELLIBRAND PIER AND BREAKWATER PIER
NELSON PLACE AND BATTERY ROAD WILLIAMSTOWN, HOBSONS BAY CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1088Breakwater Pier was constructed as a timber breakwater with an embanked approach from 1859 to 1861 by contractors McKay and McDonald. The Pier, which incorporated an earlier (1857) octagonal…
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WILLIAMSTOWN DOCKYARD 2-10 NELSON PLACE WILLIAMSTOWN, HOBSONS BAY CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0697The Alfred Graving Dock in the Williamstown Dockyard. History Summary The Alfred Graving Dock was constructed by contractors for the Victorian Government between 1864 and 1873 at a total…
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6-18 BATTERY ROAD WILLIAMSTOWN, HOBSONS BAY CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1649Williamstown was the first deep-water port for Melbourne, with ships anchoring off shore in the shelter of Point Gellibrand. A broad swathe of Point Gellibrand was set aside in 1837 as a…