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Hill, Norman & Beard Pipe Organ
Scotch College, Morrison Street,, HAWTHORN VIC 3122 - Property No B7223
National Trust
The pipework, windchests, wind system and mechanisms of the pipe organ built in 1929-30 by William Hill & Son and Norman & Beard Ltd of London & Melbourne for the Presbyterian…
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Christ Church Anglican Church & Hunter Organ
2 Denham Street, HAWTHORN VIC 3122 - Property No B1016
National Trust
Church Statement of Significance: A bluestone Gothic church erected in 1853-4 to the design of Charles Vickers, this is one of the earliest surviving substantial suburban churches in…
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W L Roberts Pipe Organ - St. Columb's Anglican Church
St Columbs Street,, HAWTHORN VIC 3122 - Property No B7314
National Trust
The pipework, windchests, wind system and casework of the pipe organ built in 1923 by W L Roberts, of Adelaide, for St Columb's Church. How is it significant? The organ is significant for…
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580 Glenferrie Road,, HAWTHORN VIC 3122 - Property No B5596
National Trust
Church: A church of a very advanced Romanesque style built in 1891-2 to the competition-winning design of George Allan and the unusually rigorous requirements of the minister Thomas Nisbet.…