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17 CROWN STREET and 6 ASCOT VALE ROAD, FLEMINGTON, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
Moonee Valley City
The house and stables at 17 Crown Street, Flemington are significant. The house is an asymmetrical timber cottage with a hip roof. The facade is clad in ashlar and there are tripartite…
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116 THE PARADE, ASCOT VALE, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
Moonee Valley City
'Barcaple House', a corner shop at 116 The Parade, Ascot Vale, is significant. It was built in 1888 for Thomas Davey, while a William Davey was the first shopkeeper. He was replaced by 1892…
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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…
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506 Mt Alexander Road ASCOT VALE, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
Moonee Valley City
The Prince of Wales Hotel at 502-510 Mt Alexander Road, Ascot Vale, established on this site by 1854. It was owned and run for many years, from 1893 to 1920, by members of the prominent…
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2-12 KEILOR ROAD, ESSENDON NORTH and 3-19 KEILOR ROAD, ESSENDON, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
Moonee Valley City
The Keilor Road Precinct, comprising shops and commercial buildings constructed in the interwar period and early post-war, is significant. The precinct comprises single and double-storey…
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37 GLASS STREET, ESSENDON, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
Moonee Valley City
The corner shop at 37 Glass Street, Essendon, is significant. It was built for a Miss E McDonald in 1929 to a design by Melbourne architect Harry Norris. The building is a two-storey shop…