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200 VICTORIA STREET BALLARAT EAST, BALLARAT CITY
Victorian Heritage Inventory
H7622-0455The Former Ballarat Orphanage was established in the mid-1860s, and operated from an imposing two-storey building designed by the Ballarat architect H.R. Caselli. Following the demolition of…
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Victoria Street East, BALLARAT EAST VIC 3350 - Property No B1030
National Trust
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218 Mill Street, LAKE WENDOUREE VIC 3355 - Property No 2048384
Ballarat City
How is it significant? Why is it significant? Part of Recommended Area A3.22 No SoS provided in this citation. Please refer to descriptions, history, construction, loc govt, listings and…
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St Joseph's Orphanage (Former)
208-240 GRANT STREET, SEBASTOPOL - PROPERTY NUMBER 2046268, BALLARAT CITY
Ballarat City
The former St. Joseph’s Orphanage, 208-240 Grant Street, Sebastopol, has significance as one of the largest, intact and most outstanding former Roman Catholic Orphanages in rural Victoria.…
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7 Cowan Street, LAKE WENDOUREE VIC 3355 - Property No 2006240
Ballarat City
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