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133-135 HESSE STREET QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2367Shortlands Bluff including all of the landscape elements, navigational aids and defence bunkers. HOW IS IT SIGNIFICANT Shortlands Bluff is of historical significance to the State of…
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KING STREET QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Victorian Heritage Inventory
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WHITE LIGHTHOUSE (AND ASSOCIATED FEATURES)
HESSE STREET QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Victorian Heritage Inventory
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CROWS NEST CAMP SEARCHLIGHT EMPLACEMENTS
THE ESPLANADE AND FLINDERS STREET QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7821-0083Part of the defensive network installed to protect Port Phillip Heads. These facilities are shown in plans dated 1918 (Read, 1918), but searchlights have been known to exist in this area…
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14 THE ESPLANADE QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7821-0088Part of the 1880s defence networks for Queenscliff and Port Phillip. Significant single gun (HP) fortress. Probably partially intact below the current sand topsoil. Possible State Level…
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Crows Nest Camp Searchlight Emplacements, The Esplanade and 1 Flinders Street
The Esplanade and 1 Flinders Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
H7821-0083Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 The following is the statement of significance from the Victorian Heritage Inventory: Part of the defensive…
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St. Andrews Street and King Street and Hesse Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
The area is of significance as the centre of the development of community facilities and service groups including the Pilots Service, the Military and the lighthouses. These facilities and…
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68 Stevens Street,Queenscliff, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Vic. War Heritage Inventory
Maytone, Queenscliff Maytone was built in the 1880s for barrister, Victorian parliamentarian, Solicitor-General and Crown Prosecutor, Travers Adamson. The Victorian Government bought the…
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60 - 62 Gellibrand Street, QUEENSCLIFF VIC 3225 - Property No B5148
National Trust
VHR H1618By 1850 all of the Port Phillip Bay pilots were instructed to reside either in Williamstown or at Shortland's Bluff. After the first land sales at Queenscliff, the land prices were seen to be…
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HESSE STREET QUEENSCLIFF, Queenscliffe Borough
Vic. War Heritage Inventory
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Flinders Street,Queenscliff, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Vic. War Heritage Inventory
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Gellibrand Street,, QUEENSCLIFF VIC 3225 - Property No B1849
National Trust
Included in the Classification are: 1. Walls and Keep 2. The Municipal Officers Block (former Court House, Police Station & Post Office) 3. The Signal Station 4. The Black Lighthouse 5.…
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Gellibrand Street, QUEENSCLIFF VIC 3225 - Property No B1849
Vic. War Heritage Inventory
CITATION Included in the Classification are: 1. Walls and Keep 2. The Municipal Officers Block (former Court House, Police Station & Post Office) 3. The Signal Station 4. The Black…