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2 Skene Street,, NEWTOWN VIC 3220 - Property No B3623
National Trust
Two storey gabled house built 1854 by and for Edward Snell, architect, also engineer of Geelong/Melbourne Railway. Later owned by George Morrison (founding headmaster) of Geelong…
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14 Aphrasia Street,, NEWTOWN VIC 3220 - Property No B5098
National Trust
VHR H1164A house of 1857-8 by the prominent Geelong architects Backhouse & Reynolds, for Charles Kernot, pharmacist, politician and amateur engineer; and for that date a rare example of full-blown…
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22 Coronation Street,, GEELONG WEST VIC 3218 - Property No B5687
National Trust
File Note: 13/06/1995. Building included in the Australian House Museum, Deakin University, Geelong.
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Dandos Road, POINT WILSON VIC 3212 - Property No B1374
National Trust
:Two storied bluestone house built 1849. Classified: 03/08/1998 Reported to have been demolished: 25/10/2010
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79 Prospect Road,, NEWTOWN VIC 3220 - Property No B3845
National Trust
A double storey slate roofed brick house of 1858/59 with double storey timbered verandah across the front. Classified: 12/08/1976
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9 Bambra Street,, GEELONG VIC 3220 - Property No B3708
National Trust
An unpretentious early 1854-55 two-storey, very basic bluestone residence. Classified: 14/0819/75
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SE Cnr Boundary Road & Regent Street, GEELONG VIC 3610 - Property No B1147
National Trust
Partially demolished 1965 First Classified 7/7/60 Revised: Classified Local 3/8/98
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101 Kilgour Street, GEELONG VIC 3220 - Property No B6290
National Trust
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282 LaTrobe Terrace,, NEWTOWN VIC 3220 - Property No B3720
National Trust
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278 Latrobe Terrace,, NEWTOWN VIC 3220 - Property No B3770
National Trust
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Cnr Read Street & Deviation Road, HERNE HILL VIC 3610 - Property No B1187
National Trust
First Classified: 15/12/60. Revised: Classified Local 3/8/98.
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47 - 49 Yarra Street,, GEELONG VIC 3220 - Property No B0262
National Trust
Demolished 1971
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NW Corner Latrobe Terrace & Spring Street, GEELONG VIC 3220 - Property No B1182
National Trust
Demolished 1973.
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21 Coquette Street, GEELONG WEST VIC 3218 - Property No B1586
National Trust
Built c.1852. Believed to have been prefabricated. Shingles found under roofing when demolished in 1964. Classified: 15/08/1963.
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356 Aberdeen Street, HERNE HILL VIC 3220 - Property No B1189
National Trust
The house was originally known as 'Tamar' and was built for John Honeychurch Down in 1858-60. The architects,Backhouse & Reynolds designed this Italinate style, 2 storied masonry…
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Pepperdine Way, HIGHTON VIC 3216 - Property No B1333
National Trust
Built about 1853. The first owner was William Henry Bonsey, who first came to Australia with his family in 1852. He was a qualified lawyer, who became the Police Magistrate for the district…
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24 LUNAN AVENUE DRUMCONDRA, GREATER GEELONG CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0673Lunan House on the Drumcondra shores of Corio Bay, Geelong, was built for James Strahan, a pioneer woolbroker in 1849-50. Charles Laing, architect and surveyor, designed this spacious two…
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Cnr Virginia & Pakington Streeets,, GEELONG VIC 3220 - Property No B0270
National Trust
Austin House built on site of an earlier building byAndrew Bridges White c 1870. He was a member of the firm of Squatting & Mercantile Agents, Holmes, White & Co., and Mayor of…
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51 SWINBURNE STREET NORTH GEELONG, GREATER GEELONG CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1101Osborne House, stables and courtyard were designed by leading Melbourne architects Webb and Taylor, and erected in 1858 for pastoralist Robert Muirhead, a former overseer with the Clyde…
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93-97 Yarra Street, GEELONG VIC 3220 - Property No B3910
National Trust
Two storey brick and stone terrace of three houses; Nos 93 & 95 rendered on street facade & defaced at ground floor level; No 97 retains stone facade and original classical pilasters…
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Lower Paper Mill Road,, FYANSFORD VIC 3221 - Property No B3361
National Trust
VHR H0743A terrace of single storey houses of 1878-9 designed by Joseph Watts of Geelong for the proprietors of the Barwon Paper Mills, and important as the earliest known surviving example of company…
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266-268 LaTrobe Terrace,, NEWTOWN VIC 3220 - Property No B3788
National Trust
John Matthews was the architect, builder and first owner of this unusual two-storey brick building which included two semi-detached houses with prominent gables. Number 268 was built in 1852…
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242 Ryrie Street, GEELONG VIC 3220 - Property No B1148
National Trust
Built for the noted pastoralist and merchant Edward Willis in 1847, this house is significant for the following reasons. It is: built of local sandstone; and early work of noted architect…
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410 Pakington Street (north bank of barwon River),, NEWTOWN VIC 3220 - Property No B0802
National Trust
Built 1850, and added to in 1863 for Charles Sladen, Premier of Victoriafor three months in 1868. Re-constructed 1940 as factory amenities building. Stables original. Classified: 10/03/1960
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The Victorian House including Fenwicks Cottage section
46 Bellarine Street,, GEELONG VIC 3220 - Property No B2161
National Trust
Oldest section built 1854- 55 with extensions in 1912. Fenwick's Cottages Section Classified: 'Regional' 21/12/1972 Rest of House Classified: 'Local' 16/11/1967 Demolished c.1976.