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JUNCTION HOTEL & SHOPS (FORMER)
001-7 PUCKLE STREET, MOONEE PONDS, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
Moonee Valley City
The former Junction Hotel and shops at 1-7 Puckle Street, Moonee Ponds, built in 1893-4 to the design of architects J.C.M. Cowan and Co and extended in 1925, are significant. Later…
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BRICKMAKERS' ARMS HOTEL (FORMER)
1018-1020 MT ALEXANDER ROAD, ESSENDON, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
Moonee Valley City
The former Brickmakers' Arms Hotel to the extent of the surviving c.1927 fabric of the facade wall is significant. The Classical Revival detailing is an important feature of the surviving…
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289 Mt Alexander Road Ascot Vale, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
Moonee Valley City
The Laurel Hotel at 289 Mt Alexander Road, Ascot Vale. A hotel was first opened on this site in 1853 or '54 and the main part of the hotel- fronting Mt Alexander Road - was constructed…
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1 Keilor Road Essendon, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
Moonee Valley City
The Lincolnshire Arms Hotel at 1 Keilor Road, Essendon, on the corner of Mt Alexander Road, established at this site in 1851 or '52 by publican William 'Tulipp' Wright. The original building…