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WANGARATTA RAILWAY STATION COMPLEX
37 NORTON STREET WANGARATTA, WANGARATTA RURAL CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1597The Wangaratta Railway Station Complex was constructed in 1874 by R Vincent on the Melbourne-Wodonga line for the Victorian Railways. It comprises a substantial, predominantly single storey,…
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387 BOORHAMAN ROAD WANGARATTA, WANGARATTA RURAL CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0359Joseph Docker moved his family to the Wangaratta area in 1838, ten years after his arrival in Australia, and took up the Bontharambo run. He developed this property and built two houses…
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49-51 REID STREET WANGARATTA, WANGARATTA RURAL CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0226The first banks in this part of Victoria were in the gold rich town of Beechworth, and the first bank in Wangaratta opened in 1859 in a slab hut. The London Chartered bank opened in the town…
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2328 BEECHWORTH-WANGARATTA ROAD TARRAWINGEE, WANGARATTA RURAL CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0568"Carinya", a two-storey brick residence and general store with an adjoining public hall, was built between 1862-67 for Thomas Taylor Ladson. The builders were Thos. Sheils and Jack Oliver.…