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TRY AGAIN COMPANY'S BATTERY SITE
OFF BARKSTEAD ROAD, WOMBAT STATE FOREST
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7723-1259The battery site with its large stone mounting bed/boiler setting, site of mortar blocks, battery sand heap, tramway cutting, water race and pond. How is it significant? The site is…
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MELBOURNE RAIL YARD ARTEFACT DEPOSIT
30 DYNON ROAD, WEST MELBOURNE
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7822-2417An artefact deposits comprising of nineteenth century artefacts was discovered during bridge construction works. Bore works uncovered a high concertation of artefacts at 2m depth, below a…
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FORMER MELBOURNE CORPORATION BATHS
BIRRARUNG MARR PARK, MELBOURNE, VIC, 3004
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7822-2418The site contains the archaeological potential to contain deposits, features and artefacts associated with the former Melbourne Free Corporation Baths (1872-1935) situated along the Yarra…
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FORMER MELBOURNE MORGUE AND CORONERS COURT
BIRRARUNG MARR PARK, MELBOURNE, VIC, 3004
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7822-2419The site has the potential to contain features and artefacts relating to the former City Morgue and Coroner’s courthouse that was situated along the Yarra Bank Road, later Batman Avenue,…
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RIVER TRACK, GUNBOWER, 3566
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7726-0009The site is a complex of water regulation infrastructure constructed circa 1881, including two headworks locations (Old Cohuna Headworks and New Cohuna Headworks), located on the bank of the…
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INTERSECTION OF RIVER TRACK, RED RISE TRACK AND BELLS BEND ROAD, LEITCHVILLE
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7726-0010Deep Creek Inlet constitutes an archaeological site containing a number of archaeological and structural features related to the history of water management in the Gunbower region. These…
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GRASSES TRACK ARTEFACT SCATTER
GRASSES TRACK AND RIVER TRACK, BENWELL FOREST, MYALL
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7726-0011The Grasses Track Artefact Scatter is an archaeological site located immediately east of Grasses Track within Benwell Forest, Myall. The site extends across an area of approximately 15 m…
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INTERSECTION OF RIVER TRACK AND REGULATOR TRACK, BENWELL FOREST
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7726-0012Benwell Floodgates is an archaeological site located on a redundant irrigation channel in Benwell State Forest. The Benwell Floodgates consist of a series of steel runners attached to timber…
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FORMER CROYDON STATION MASTER’S RESIDENCE
63 WICKLOW AVENUE CROYDON, MAROONDAH CITY
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7922-0528The Station Master’s Residence How is it significant? The Station Master’s Residence is significant because of its association with early suburban Victorian railways. The Residence…
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EMU ROAD EMU, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7524-0118Features likely to be present at the Former Emu Railway Station site comprise the remains of platforms, station buildings, platforms and other related structures, along with the former…
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MARYBOROUGH-DUNOLLY ROAD HAVELOCK, CENTRAL GOLDFIELDS SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7624-0275Archaeological features which may be present would be associated with the now-demolished railway platforms and associated infrastructure, as described in the background history of…
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NIHILL STREET OUYEN, MILDURA RURAL CITY
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7327-0018The location of the Former Ouyen Locomotive Depot How is it significant? The site is significant in a local context under the ‘linking Victorians by rail’ (Theme 3.3) in Victoria’s…
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38 VICTORIA STREET MARYBOROUGH, CENTRAL GOLDFIELDS SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7623-0352Features likely to be present at the Maryborough Railway Station site comprise the remains of earlier railway structures, including Signal Boxes A and B, the former weighbridge shed, and…
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FORMER MORWELL TO MIRBOO NORTH RAILWAY ARTEFACT SCATTER
ZONE 55E: 443958; N: 5762766
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H8121-0059Surface features identified within this area, including timber and concrete railway sleepers, metal railway infrastructure such as fencing attached to former timber railway sleepers and…
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OAKLANDS ROAD RESERVE ARTEFACT SCATTER 1
OAKLANDS ROAD GREENVALE, HUME CITY
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7822-2420The place is of archaeological significance for its potential to provide information about post-contact occupation in the area around the outskirts of Melbourne in the mid-late 19th…
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SOUTH OF POTTERY TRACK, BARRY'S REEF
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7723-1261Adit and associated features How is it significant? Significant due to its association with the Victorian Gold Rush and development of the State's 19th century quartz mining industry. Why is…
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SOUTH OF POTTERY TRACK, WOMBAT STATE FOREST
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7723-1262Adit and associated features such as the two mullock heaps How is it significant? The site is associated with the Victorian Gold Rush of the late 19th century Why is it significant? Quartz…
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WEST OF POVEY TRACK, DEADMANS HILL, WOMBAT STATE FOREST
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7723-1263Intact sluice hole/pit with tailraces How is it significant? Significance comes from its intactness, integrity and condition. Why is it significant? Historic remains associated with the…
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EAST AND WEST OF OSBORNE ROAD, CURRY'S HILL, WOMBAT STATE FOREST
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7723-1264Remaining sections of the race located in the Wombat State Forest , east of Osborne Road How is it significant? Early relic of the Victorian gold rushes Why is it significant? Race is…
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NUGGET TRACK THAT RUNS SOUTH FROM YANKEE ROAD, WOMBAT STATE FOREST
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7723-12651870s quartz mine which still retains enough visible evidence to interpret the layout of the mining operations - mullock heap, shaft, pumping and winding machinery sites and site of…
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120 WILDWOOD ROAD BULLA, HUME CITY
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7822-2421The potential archaeological remains of the former 1870s homestead. How is it significant? The site is archaeologically significant. Why is it significant? The site appears to have been part…
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WEDGE ROAD SKYE - PROPERTY NUMBER 250, FRANKSTON CITY
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7921-0132The Johnswood archaeological site is significant for its association with John Wedge and the Wedge Family, in addition to its continuous occupation as a smallhold farm. The site has a…
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RAIL CORRIDOR, DOWNSIDE: CORNER OF PARKERS ROAD AND FRANKSTON RAIL LINE. 92 PARKERS ROAD, PARKDALE, VIC, 3195
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7922-0529The Parkers Road Gatehouse was an important element of the Frankston Railway Line during the growth of early suburban railways, as manual operation of the level crossing gates was required.…
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JELLS PARK, WHEELERS HILL
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7922-0197A handmade brick cistern / well that indicates activity associated with the former rural property. The date of construction is unconfirmed, but it may relate to the later stages of the…
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MRS SCOTT'S CATTLE STATION, JELLS PARK, WHEELERS HILL
JELLS PARK, WHEELERS HILL
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7922-0196This site has the potential to contain archaeological remains associated with a setter’s hut dated to 1839 on the western bank of Dandenong Creek. How is it significant? The site has…