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17 LYDIARD STREET SOUTH BALLARAT CENTRAL, BALLARAT CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0648This building, which was known in 1874 as the Academy of Music, in 1898 as Her Majesty's Theatre, and, from 1966 to 1988 as the South Street Memorial Theatre, has both historical and…
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FORMER JOHN ALLOO’S CHINESE RESTAURANT SITE
13 & 15 - 19 MAIN ROAD BAKERY HILL, BALLARAT CITY
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7622-0513The area is first mapped in the 1857 Revised Plan of Block I, G and N. The site is the likely location of John Alloo’s Chinese Restaurant and Boarding House, that occupied the site from…
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111 Eureka Street, BALLARAT VIC 3350 - Property No B1221
National Trust
VHR H0108Montrose Cottage, 111 Eureka Street, Ballarat, is a single storied cottage built circa 1856 by Scottish-born stonemason John Alexander. The cottage is constructed of bluestone and hand- made…
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Lydiard Street South, BALLARAT VIC 3350 - Property No B3566
National Trust
VHR H0648Her Majesty'sTheatre at its opening in 1874, was styled the "Academy of Music". It became "Her Majesty's Theatre" in 1899. After much alteration and following after various adaptations and…