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CORNER OF EUREKA AND OTWAY STREET BALLARAT EAST, BALLARAT CITY
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7622-0518The area is first mapped in detail in the 1857 Revised Town Plan of Eureka Street. The site was likely firs1854, occupied by Bentley’s Eureka Hotel, the first Hotel to be licensed on the…
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305 & 307 MAIN ROAD GOLDEN POINT, BALLARAT CITY
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7622-0539The site is first mapped as Allotment 7 and 8 of Section S on the 1857 Revised Town Plan of Main Street. The site is mapped as a large complex of structures, including a…
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FORMER CHARLES NAPIER HOTEL AND THEATRE SITE
220, 222, 224 MAIN ROAD GOLDEN POINT, BALLARAT CITY
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7622-0525The site is first mapped as 24, 25 and 26 of Section R on the 1857 Revised Town Plan of Main Street. The Charles Napier Hotel and Theatre and is one of the most well-known establishments in…
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FORMER JOHN ALLOO’S CHINESE RESTAURANT SITE
13 & 15 - 19 MAIN ROAD BAKERY HILL, BALLARAT CITY
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7622-0513The area is first mapped in the 1857 Revised Plan of Block I, G and N. The site is the likely location of John Alloo’s Chinese Restaurant and Boarding House, that occupied the site from…