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Courcelle Organ - Uniting Church
McCracken Street,, KENSINGTON VIC 3031 - Property No B6364
National Trust
One of the seven known organs exported to Victoria in the 1860s by London organbuilder John Courcelle, this single-manual instrument of five stops is thought to have been placed in the…
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Former St Jude's Church of England & Organ
351-357 Lygon Street,, CARLTON VIC 3053 - Property No B2296
National Trust
VHR H0014Church Statement of Significance: The first fully polychromatic brick church in Australia, designed by Reed & Barnes and built in two stages between 1866 and 1870, but without the…
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Former Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Presbytery & Balbiani Organ
199 Rathdowne Street,, CARLTON VIC 3053 - Property No B0485
National Trust
VHR H0016Church Statement of Significance: The first and finest full-blown red brick Baroque church design in Victoria, built in 1897 to the design of Reed, Smart & Tappin - probably attributable…
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Former Wesleyan Methodist Church & Organ
180 Palmerston Street,, CARLTON VIC 3053 - Property No B4851
National Trust
VHR H2179The Churchwas built in 1869-70 to a design by the distinguished Melbourne architect Joseph Reed of Reed & Barnes. It replaced a timber church which had opened in Palmerston Street in…
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Wilson Hall & Fincham Organ - University of Melbourne
156-292 Grattan Street,, PARKVILLE VIC 3010 - Property No B6478
National Trust
VHR H1012Wilson Hall. Designed in 1953 by architects Bates Smart and McCutcheon, Wilson Hall was completed in 1956 to replace the much revered Gothic Revival hall of the same name which was designed…
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Lutheran Trinity Church, Organ, Hall and Manse
22 Parliament Place,, EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002 - Property No B2664
National Trust
VHR H0015Church, Hall and Manse Statement of Significance: The German Lutheran congregation has occupied this site continuously since 1853 when it was granted three quarters of an acre of land by…
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Organ - Holy Trinity Anglican Church
Clarendon Street,, EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002 - Property No B6155
National Trust
The pipe organ at Holy Trinity Church is a rare example of an instrument constructed by an amateur organbuilder for domestic use in late 19th century Melbourne. It incorporates an…
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156-160 Collins Street,, MELBOURNE VIC 3000 - Property No B3900
National Trust
Hall Statement of Significance: Designed by architect H. H. Kemp in traditional gothic revival style and blending well with the adjacent Scotts Church, this 4-storey solid masonry structure…
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Dallas Brooks Hall Pipe Organ Facade
Cnr Albert and Eades Streets,, EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002 - Property No B7164
National Trust
A unique pipe organ facade, designed by the architects of the hall Godfrey & Spowers, Hughes, Mewton & Lobb and constructed by George Fincham & Sons. This consists of flue pipes…
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George Fincham Pipe Organ St Mary's Star of the Sea
33 Howard & 235 - 237 Victoria Streets, WEST MELBOURNE VIC 3003 - Property No B3460
National Trust
VHR H2182The whole of the organ built 1898-1900 How is it significant?The organ is significant for historic and aesthetic reasons at a national level Why is it significant?The pipe organ at St Mary's…