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WELLINGTON PARADE AND LANSDOWNE STREET AND CLARENDON STREET AND ALBERT STREET EAST MELBOURNE, MELBOURNE CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1834The Fitzroy Gardens were set aside as a public reserve, then known as Fitzroy Square, in 1848. Partially cleared and fenced during the 1840s and 1850s, it was not until 1859 that the reserve…
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PALL MALL AND VIEW STREET AND GAOL ROAD AND PARK ROAD BENDIGO, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1866The area known as Rosalind Park (formerly Government Camp Precinct) was first mapped by Surveyor George Urquhart, and designated a Government Camp, in 1852 to serve the local goldfields. The…
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SPRING STREET AND WELLINGTON PARADE MELBOURNE, MELBOURNE CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1887The Treasury Gardens comprises 5.8 hectares (14 acres) and was originally part of the 8.7 hectrares (21 acres) Treasury Reserve . The gardens were developed to a design prepared by Clement…
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ROYAL MELBOURNE ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS
ELLIOTT AVENUE PARKVILLE, MELBOURNE CITY
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VHR H1074The Royal Melbourne Zoological Gardens including the Formal Garden Layout and elephant statue; former Mandrill House; former Monkey House; Great Flight Aviary; Giraffe House and Enclosure;…
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BEACONSFIELD PARADE AND JACKA BOULEVARD ST KILDA, PORT PHILLIP CITY
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VHR H1805Catani Gardens comprise approximately 6 hectares of landscaped garden developed on foreshore reclaimed in the period from 1890 to c1916. The St Kilda Foreshore Trust Committee, set up in…
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97 OSBORNE STREET WILLIAMSTOWN, HOBSONS BAY CITY
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VHR H1803The Williamstown Botanic Gardens of 4 hectares was permanently reserved in 1856 as a public park and botanic garden. The creation of the gardens was largely due to the efforts of the…
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2 - 42 DOMAIN ROAD MELBOURNE, MELBOURNE CITY
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VHR H0848The Shrine of Remembrance, consisting of the Shrine building and the surrounding Reserve including all memorials and features. The Reserve includes an avenue of Bhutan cypress, memorial…
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NEPEAN HIGHWAY BRIGHTON, BAYSIDE CITY
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VHR H2023Following the death of Sir Thomas Bent (1838-1909), Brighton Council raised money by public subscription to commemorate the memory of its most famous politician. The 2.9m high bronze statue…
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KING STREET AND WILLIAM STREET AND LA TROBE STREET AND DUDLEY STREET WEST MELBOURNE, MELBOURNE CITY
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VHR H2041Flagstaff Hill including the Flagstaff Gardens occupies an elevated position to the north west of Melbourne's CBD. Consisting of 7.7 hectares, it was originally called Burial Hill by the…
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62 AND 62A CLENDON ROAD TOORAK, STONNINGTON CITY
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VHR H1293The property known as Cranlana was developed by the businessman and philanthropist Sidney Myer and his wife Dame Merlyn Myer. Russian-born Myer came to Australia in 1899 and was to found…
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24-28 GHERINGHAP STREET GEELONG, GREATER GEELONG CITY
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VHR H1114Johnstone Park, originally set aside in 1848, was developed in the late 1860s, and was officially opened in March 1872. It was named after Robert de Bruce Johnstone, who was Mayor of Geelong…