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9 LYDIARD STREET NORTH BALLARAT CENTRAL, BALLARAT CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0110The Former ES&A Bank, Ballarat, a two-storey Renaissance Revival style building, designed c.1860 by Leonard Terry, erected on a bluestone base with a central recessed colonnaded section…
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FORMER COBB & CO STAGING STABLES
6660 WESTERN HIGHWAY BUANGOR, ARARAT RURAL CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0259The two storey bluestone building on the north side of the western highway at Buangor was erected c.1860 as coach and livery stables. This large stable, with bluestone slab floor, timber…
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375 QUEEN STREET MELBOURNE, MELBOURNE CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0090The Bank of New South Wales at 375 Queen Street appears to date from around 1860. It was built by James Lawrence, a stonemason, as his own residence. It consists of a bluestone ground floor…
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35 PERCY STREET PORTLAND, GLENELG SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0235The Portland Club was erected in Percy Street, Portland in 1860 as auction rooms and wool warehouse for Crouch and Fethers, reportedly to a design by local architect, Daniel Nicholson. George…
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