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9 HIGH STREET MALDON, MOUNT ALEXANDER SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1421Lauriston was built in 1866 for the mining entrepreneur Robert Dent Oswald who named it after his home town in Scotland. It stands in a prominent position at the entrance to the town,…
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FRYERSTOWN METHODIST CHURCH HALL
9-11 HERON STREET FRYERSTOWN, MOUNT ALEXANDER SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1423The Fryerstown Methodist Church Hall is a prefabricated timber building of a type which was used for Courthouses and Gold Warden's offices in the goldfields in the mid to late 1850s. The…
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40 GIPPS STREET PORT FAIRY, MOYNE SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0253Captain John Mills' House is located on a slight rise in what is now Gipps Street, Port Fairy, the street in the town grid aligned with the River Moyne. The earliest, middle section of the…
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17 CASSELDEN PLACE MELBOURNE, MELBOURNE CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2267The house at 17 Casselden Place is a single-storey brick cottage of three rooms, the last remaining of a row of six cottages built in 1877 on the west side of Casselden Place, a laneway…
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CASTLEMAINE PUBLIC CEMETERY (CAMPBELL'S CREEK)
CEMETERY ROAD CASTLEMAINE, MOUNT ALEXANDER SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1776The first Castlemaine cemetery occupied a small area in the fledgling township that was soon straddled by Templeton Street. After a great deal of controversy a site for a new cemetery was…
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15 GLOVER ROAD MOUNT MACEDON, MACEDON RANGES SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1980Fontainebleau was originally built in the late nineteenth century, probably in Melbourne, and was moved to Mount Macedon and purchased in 1901 as a home for his family by the artist…
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WALKER STREET CASTLEMAINE, MOUNT ALEXANDER SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1679The Castlemaine Botanic Gardens were gazetted on 21 February 1860 and is believed to be laid out by the first curator Phillip Doran (1830-1913) who occupied this position for 47 years. Doran…
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114 COOPERS ROAD HARCOURT NORTH, MOUNT ALEXANDER SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2127What is significant Blight's Quarry, opened in 1862 and located on the north-east lower slopes of Mt Alexander, consists of an eight metre high and 90 metres wide upper quarry face with…
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77 MOUNT VIEW ROAD THOMASTOWN, WHITTLESEA CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1212Siebel's Farmhouse was erected in 1860 by Johann Gottlob Siebel and replaced an earlier one in which he had lived since first settling in Thomastown in 1850. The cottage is constructed of…
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1 KILMORE ROAD GISBORNE, MACEDON RANGES SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2085Macedon House is believed to have been built for Elizabeth and Thomas Gordon in 1847 as the Mount Macedon Hotel. In September 1847 the Mount Macedon Court of Petty Sessions issued a…
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FORMER NEWSTEAD SHIRE CHAMBERS
116-118 MAIN ROAD CAMPBELLS CREEK, MOUNT ALEXANDER SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1367STATEMENT OF CULTURAL HERITAGE SIGNIFICANCE: The former Newstead Shire Chambers on the Castlemaine-Guildford at Campbell's Creek was constructed in the 1860s as a toll house in the town. One…
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15 Patterson Place,, SOUTH MELBOURNE VIC 3205 - Property No B0206
National Trust
Classified: 'Local' Revised: September, 1959
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O'DELL'S TRACK BROOKVILLE, EAST GIPPSLAND SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2411O’Dell’s Hut is a single room, portable hut located on Odells Track in Brookville, East Gippsland. It is of a modest size and simple form with timber stud, weatherboard clad walls and…
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60-70 KUNYUNG ROAD MOUNT ELIZA, MORNINGTON PENINSULA SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1894The cliffs between Frankston and Mornington were among the earliest favoured spots for Melbourne gentlemen to establish their summer residences. James Grice bought 251 acres of land…
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4-4A CAMP CRESCENT CASTLEMAINE, MOUNT ALEXANDER SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2162The building at 4 Camp Crescent was constructed, probably by 1854, as military officers' quarters in the Government Camp, established here in 1852 to administer law and order on the…
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CASTLEMAINE DIGGINGS NATIONAL HERITAGE PARK
CASTLEMAINE AND CHEWTON AND BARKERS CREEK AND CAMPBELLS CREEK AND FRYERSTOWN AND IRISHTOWN AND VAUGHAN AND GLENLYON AND TARILTA AND GLENLUCE AND PORCUPINE RIDGE AND GOLDEN POINT AND GUILDFORD AND MOONLIGHT FLAT AND FARADAY AND YAPEEN, MOUNT ALEXANDER SHIR
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2047The Castlemaine Diggings National Heritage Park envelopes a goldfield which was the catalyst for the Victorian gold rush of the early 1850s. In that tumultuous decade Victorian gold…
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CALDER FREEWAY AND SYMES ROAD HARCOURT, MOUNT ALEXANDER SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Inventory
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MOUNT ELIZA, MORNINGTON PENINSULA SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1605In 1922 John E Taylor, a timber merchant trading under the name Sequoia, bought the Mount Eliza property Nyora which had been owned by politician JT Smith in 1854 and later by the notable…
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GOLDEN POINT ROAD GOLDEN POINT, MOUNT ALEXANDER SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2368History Summary In the first week of July 1851, Victoria separated from New South Wales and became a colony in its own right. In the same week, gold was discovered in the new colony.…
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4-8 LYTTLETON STREET CASTLEMAINE, MOUNT ALEXANDER SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1379The foundation stone for the Uniting Church, Castlemaine was laid by the Premier of Victoria, Sir James Patterson on June 22nd 1894 and the building was officially opened on 16th December…
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FARADAY PRIMARY SCHOOL NO. 797
1 FARADAY SCHOOL ROAD FARADAY, MOUNT ALEXANDER SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1704Faraday Primary School No.797 is a single-room school constructed of local granite in 1869. The building was designed by notable architect/engineer Thomas Bingham Muntz. It has a gable roof…
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38 OLD NORADJUHA ROAD NATIMUK, HORSHAM RURAL CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2051The Natimuk Pavilion Classroom was constructed by the Victorian Public Works Department in 1914 as an open air classroom for school children at Natimuk Primary School. It consisted of a…
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37, 39A AND 45 FARNSWORTH STREET AND 3 BROWN STREET CASTLEMAINE, MOUNT ALEXANDER SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0591A single-storey picturesque Elizabethan revival style house built in two stages between 1866 and 1869 by William Downe, architect and Castlemaine town Surveyor till 1872 on land he acquired…
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235 Mount Pleasant Road,, HIGHTON VIC 3216 - Property No 233859
Greater Geelong City
B Listed - Regional Significance STATEMENT OF SIGIFICANCE The picturesque stone cottage 'Mount Pleasant' in Highton was most probably erected for emigrant Cornish farmer Phillip Hoskin after…
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167 MOSTYN STREET CASTLEMAINE, MOUNT ALEXANDER SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0678The land on which this house stands was acquired by the Vivian family in 1862 and, sometime before 1869, George Vivian had the house built for him. The Vivian brothers established an iron and…
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Bass Strait, off Cape Otway
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S110The wreck of the SS Champion is significant historically as one of Victoria's worst shipwrecks. As an early steamship it played an important part in the development of and communications…
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Port Fairy
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S422When the barque Lydia arrived at Port Fairy from London, the anchors were dropped in eighteen feet of water, although the vessel was drawing thirteen feet. As the tide began to fall, the…
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Ninety Mile Beach, west of Cape Everard
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S652The wrecks of the Sydney Cove longboat is highly historically and archaeologically significant as the first recorded wreck of a European vessel along Victoria's coastline, and for its…
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Ships Graveyard, Outside Port Phillip Heads Area, Bass Strait
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S44The vessel is historically significant for its role in the Australia-New Zealand trade and for its employment by the Melbourne Harbour Trust. It is impossible to assess the archaeological…
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Unidentified: Port Melbourne No 2
Port Melbourne, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S787Site reported to the Unit by Peter Taylor in 1986-87. However the Unit has no record of this report (Copy found). The remains consist of a scattering of iron or steel ship related material.…
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UNIDENTIFIED: Separation Creek
1100 metres east of Separation Creek
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S794The Separation Creek unidentified wreck is archaeologically significant, as any artefact found in context that can be positively associated with the wreck to identify it is important.
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Apollo Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S108The SS Casino is historically significant for its vital role in the Western District coastal and passenger trade. This significance is enhanced by the longevity of the Casino's service to…
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West Channel, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S503The Omega is archaeologically significant as the well preserved remains of a small Australian-built coastal trading vessel typical of the fleet that sailed around south-eastern Australia ie:…
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Port Phillip Heads, Point Nepean
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S28It is difficult to assess the significance of this site as it has not been located nor inspected.
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Great Glennie Island, Wilsons Promontory
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S150The Curlew was a New Zealand-built scow, a distinctive type of broad, flat-bottomed sailing vessel that evolved for use in shallow water and for crossing dangerous bars at river mouths. The…
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Ram Head
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S581The iron barque Romeo, on a voyage from Hamburg to Sydney with a general cargo, ran ashore in fog near Ram Head. No lives were lost and some of the cargo was salvaged after it washed ashore.…
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UNIDENTIFIED: Pier 35, YARRA RIVER
East Bank, Yarra River, in front of Aerospace Factory, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S782Very large (44.9 metres long x 10 metres wide), iron fastened. The remains appear to those of a large sailing vessel, heavily framed, no evidence of yellow metal or copper alloy sheathing.…
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Point Gellibrand, Williamstown
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S115Historically significant as an early trader between colonies.
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Blanket Bay, Cape Otway
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S587The remains of the Rover have not yet been reported nor located, and therefore it is impossible to assess its archaeological significance. However it has some historical significance as the…
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Behind Williamstown Rifle Range, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S450The wreck of the Macedon is significant a part of the reosurce of at least six vessels known to have been abandoned behind the Williamstown Rifle Range, and now situated in Jawbone Marine Sanctuary.
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West of Princes Pier, Port Melbourne
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S482Nairana was significant for its participation in the capture of Archangel in Russa, during WWI, August 1918. A subsequent ship was named after the Nairana. The ship was then well known for…
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Portland Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S489The New Zealander departed from Liverpool on the 23rd August to Australia carrying 465 assisted passengers. The immigrants were mainly Irish (103) and Scottish (362). After unloading the…
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Gabo Island
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S872Argus 1st May 1923: Eden (NSW) Monday:- Following closely on the wreck of the Iron Prince at Cape Howe, comes advice of the wreck and total loss at Gabo Island, in the early hours of this…
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Indented Head, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S186The wooden barque was towed into Melbourne from Fremantle in 1902. Licence to operate as a coal/wool lighter issued by Melbourne Harbor Trust to owners, Howard Smith & Co. Ltd. Renewed 1…
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100 yards from the wrecksite of the W.B. Godfrey
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S812The site of the Godfrey River unidentified wreck has archaeological significance as any material in context will be important in determining its likely age and origins.
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Two miles west of Point Lonsdale
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S433The site of the Maffra has not been positively located and therefore an assessment of its archaeological significance cannot be made. However it would be of technical interest as an example…
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Ships Graveyard, Commonwealth Area No.3, Bass Strait
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S92The vessel is significant for the type of vessel, representative of an iron steamer constructed in Scotland. Historically it is significant for its involvement with the Victorian Lighterage…
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Peterborough, Curdies Inlet
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S612Schomberg was a large clipper ship built for James Baines' famous Black Ball Line. Schomberg has historical significance as one of the luxurious ships built to bring emigrants to Australia,…
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Port Phillip Bay, north end of Swan Island, next to J3 Submarine
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S642A fine American built ship of 991 tons purchased by the Tasmanian Steamship Company in 1890. She made several voyages between Hobart and Newcastle under the command of Captain Wilson before…
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Bass Strait, off Breamlea
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S261The site of the Foam has not been located and therefore its archaeological significance cannot be assessed. It is representative of a typical vessel trading around the south-eastern coast of…