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Angliss Housing Estate Heritage Area
Austin, Lincoln, Maryston, Somerville, Sturt and Tuppen Streets YARRAVILLE, MARIBYRNONG CITY
Maribyrnong City
Statement of Significance The Angliss Inter-war Housing Estate Precinct is historically and aesthetically significant to the City because: - it is among the best physical expression of the…
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Queensville Estate Heritage Area
Chatfield, Chirnside, Coronation, Dickson, Empress, Geelong, Queensville, Shackell, Wales, Webb and Williamstown Streets or Roads KINGSVILLE, MARIBYRNONG CITY
Maribyrnong City
Statement of Significance The Queensville Estate Precinct is significant historically and aesthetically to the City of Maribyrnong and the Western Region of Melbourne because: - the precinct…
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William Angliss Worker Housing Area
Newell, Donald, Cowper Streets and Railway Place (parts) FOOTSCRAY, Maribyrnong City
Maribyrnong City
Statement of Significance William Angles Worker Housing Precinct is historically significant to the Western Region of Melbourne because: - it is one of the city's more historically expressive…