-
Save Search
You must log in to do that.
-
Share Search
-
Download Search
The download will only include records from the current search page. You can increase the number of records to download by changing the number of 'listings per page' at the bottom of this page. Note that the maximum number of records that can be listed per page is 300. The download may exceed the number of records listed as any 'nested' records that have met the search criteria will also download.
Download file (.xls)
Success
Error
-
Save Search
You must log in to do that.
-
Share Search
-
Download Search
The download will only include records from the current search page. You can increase the number of records to download by changing the number of 'listings per page' at the bottom of this page. Note that the maximum number of records that can be listed per page is 300. The download may exceed the number of records listed as any 'nested' records that have met the search criteria will also download.
Download file (.xls)
-
34-40 NICHOLSON STREET, ESSENDON, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
Moonee Valley City
The shop and houses at 34-40 Nicholson Street, Essendon, are significant. They were built 1890-92 for James Taylor, an accountant who moved to Essendon in 1860 and worked for McCracken's…
-
801 MT ALEXANDER ROAD,, MOONEE PONDS VIC 3039 - Property No 186778
Moonee Valley City
"Dominey's Hall" at 801 Mt Alexander Road, Moonee Ponds, was built in 1888 for the Essendon rate collector George Dominey. It is historically and aesthetically important. It is historically…
-
407-411 MT ALEXANDER ROAD, MOONEE PONDS, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
Moonee Valley City
The terrace of shops with upper level residences at nos. 407- 411 Mount Alexander Road, Moonee Ponds, was built in 1891. It is historically and aesthetically important. It is historically…
-
24-34 ST LEONARDS ROAD,, ASCOT VALE VIC 3032
Moonee Valley City
Curries Buildings, built by 1889, at 24-34 St Leonards Road, Ascot Vale. The form, scale, and original external materials and detailing of the building contributes to the significance of the…