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OVOID SEWER AQUEDUCT OVER BARWON RIVER
140 TANNER STREET BREAKWATER AND 91-97 TANNERY ROAD CHARLEMONT, GREATER GEELONG CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0895The Ovoid Sewer Aqueduct, designed and constructed by the Tasmanian engineers Edward Giles Stone and Ernest J. Siddeley, and constructed in 1913-15 for the Geelong Waterworks and Sewerage…
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Barwon River, BREAKWATER VIC 3219 - Property No 212347
Greater Geelong City
VHR H0895A Listed - State Significance HISTORIC PLACES DOCUMENT SHEET - GRC SHEET NO 147 STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE The Sewer Aquaduct across the Barwon River near Breakwater was designed and…
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Blackrock Road CONNEWARRE, Greater Geelong City
Greater Geelong City
B Listed - Regional Significance STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE The reinforced concrete ventilation stack at Black Rock is historically and scientifically significant at a REGIONAL level. It is…
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across Barwon River Breakwater,, GEELONG VIC 3220 - Property No B5779
National Trust
VHR H0895The structure is nationally significant as an early and inventive use of reinforced concrete in the Considere system. Internationally eminent civil engineer Professor Roger Lacroix has…