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32-34 MARIBYRNONG ROAD, MOONEE PONDS, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
Moonee Valley City
The former Ascot Vale Masonic Hall later the Gordon Masonic Hall, was erected at nos. 32-34 Maribyrnong Road Moonee Ponds, in 1886-87 to the design of local architect Joseph C. M. Cowan. It…
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ASCOT VALE (UNION) HALL (FORMER)
140-144 UNION ROAD, ASCOT VALE, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
Moonee Valley City
The former Ascot Vale (Union) Hall, later King George's Hall, the Ascot Vale Theatre and the Paramount Theatre was designed by the architect Jonathon Rankine and built in 1890. It is…
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801 MT ALEXANDER ROAD,, MOONEE PONDS VIC 3039 - Property No 186778
Moonee Valley City
"Dominey's Hall" at 801 Mt Alexander Road, Moonee Ponds, was built in 1888 for the Essendon rate collector George Dominey. It is historically and aesthetically important. It is historically…
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ESSENDON MASONIC LODGE NO.238 HALL
840 MT ALEXANDER ROAD, MOONEE PONDS, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
Moonee Valley City
The Essendon Masonic Lodge No.238, comprising the building as designed by Roy K. Stevenson and Alan Bogle in 1939 and any surviving fabric of the 1922 Lodge or the earlier Baptist Church, at…