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45 VIEW STREET BENDIGO, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0121DRAFT - NOT YET APPROVED BY HERITAGE COUNCIL The former Union Bank in View Street, Bendigo was built in a Classical style 1876-7 to the design of architects, Smith and Johnson. It consists…
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50-56 VIEW STREET BENDIGO, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0119The former Masonic Hall was constructed in View Street, Bendigo in 1873-1874 for both public and private use. Designed by prolific Bendigo architects, Vahland and Getzschmann, the building…
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60 VIEW STREET BENDIGO, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0793Dudley House was one of the first government offices erected in Bendigo's Camp Hill area following the discovery of gold in 1851. It was constructed in 1858-1859 by building contractors…
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8-32 WEEROONA AVENUE BENDIGO, GREATER BENDIGO CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0781The former Bendigo Gas Works were established by the Bendigo Gas Company in 1860 and operated continuously until the introduction of natural gas in 1973. The Bendigo Gas Works were amongst…
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6 MELVILLE PARK DRIVE BERWICK, CASEY CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0653Edrington was built in 1906-07 for the West Australian pastoralist Samuel P McKay. It was designed by Rodney Alsop in 1906. It is a two-storey red brick example of the English vernacular…
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44 KELLY STREET BEVERIDGE, MITCHELL SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0940John Kelly's Former House at Beveridge, c.1860, a substantially intact example of vernacular timber construction. History Summary As a child, Ned Kelly (1854-1880) one of Australia's most…
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30 -36 EBDEN AVENUE BLACK ROCK, BAYSIDE CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0216Black Rock House at Black Rock was built for Charles Ebden, Victorian squatter, parliamentarian and leading citizen. He had been born in the Cape Colony, settled in Sydney in 1832, became a…
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17-23 SCOTT WYND BLAIRGOWRIE, MORNINGTON PENINSULA SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0292The single-storey villa with tower (c.1870s, is asymmetrically arranged with a gabled wing to each face. Construction is of random- coursed limestone with a slate roof, timber verandah and…
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WALLACES TRACK NELSE, EAST GIPPSLAND SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1616Wallaces hut was built in 1889 and is probably the oldest surviving hut on the high plains of north-east Victoria. It was built in six weeks by Irish immigrant brothers Arthur, William and…
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14 FEDERATION STREET BOX HILL, WHITEHORSE CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0720The Box Hill Brickworks had their origins in the boom years of the 1880s. In 1884 a prospectus was issued for the Haughton Park Brick Company Ltd., Box Hill, proposing to produce machine and…
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1-3 PARK STREET BRIGHT, ALPINE SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1921Bright Court House is a single storey brick building constructed as a court of petty sessions for the Buckland goldfields in 1861 to a design by the Public Works Department architect JJ…
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17 BLACK STREET BRIGHTON, BAYSIDE CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0724The Former Congregational Church, Black Street, Brighton was constructed in 1875 to the design of architect Charles Webb. The church was constructed by builder jams Bonham on the site of a…
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38 BLACK STREET BRIGHTON, BAYSIDE CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0126Spurling House, Brighton was built in 1889 for Phillis Spurling to a highly innovative design by Canadian-born, Sydney architect, John Horbury Hunt. It is the only known example of his work…
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15 ST ANDREWS STREET BRIGHTON, BAYSIDE CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0124The St Andrew's Church Precinct consists of a graveyard (1843), school house (1857), church (1857 and 1962), parish hall (1925), lych gate (post 1926), gate post (1842-50) and vicarage…
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81 SOUTH ROAD BRIGHTON, BAYSIDE CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0621Kiora was built in 1891 at the very end of Melbourne's boom. It is an outstanding example of the boom style mansions characteristic of that hectic time. The first owner, and almost certainly…
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201 WERE STREET BRIGHTON, BAYSIDE CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0125SOURCE: REPORT TO MINISTER STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE Chevy Chase and a sister residence Ratho (now the St John of God hospital) were erected by two business partners. Built in 1881 Chevy…
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BRIGHTON BEACH RAILWAY STATION
1 ESPLANADE BRIGHTON, BAYSIDE CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1077The Brighton Beach Railway Station was built in 1889 by contractor Donald Swanson to drawings prepared by George Sims, Senior Draughtsman, Engineer-in-Chief's Branch, Victorian Railways…
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3210 MURRAY VALLEY HIGHWAY RUTHERGLEN, INDIGO SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0700George Francis Morris (1834-1910) was one of the greatest of Victoria's nineteenth century vignerons. In 1904 his property, Fairfield,was described as the country's largest vineyard and…
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3221 MURRAY VALLEY HIGHWAY RUTHERGLEN, INDIGO SHIRE
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0698Olive Hills comprises a large country homestead and complex of related farm buildings. The homestead was constructed in 1886 for Hugh Fraser, a Scot who had worked at the Docker's Bontharambo…
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130 BARKLY STREET BRUNSWICK, MORELAND CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0594The single-storey bluestone cottage at 130 Barkly Street, Brunswick, is significant as an early example of a working man's cottage in an area distinguished by its association with Melbourne's…
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BRUNSWICK FIRE STATION AND FLATS
24 BLYTH STREET BRUNSWICK, MORELAND CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0916The Brunswick fire station and flats, designed by the architectural firm of Seabrook and Fildes in 1936, the builders being 7 Mann PLl and opened in 1937, are historically and architecturally…
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189 BRUNSWICK ROAD BRUNSWICK, MORELAND CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0665189 Brunswick Road, Brunswick is the westernmost of a row of two pairs of pre-fabricated iron cottages constructed in 1854 by the architect James Blackburn junior. They were built for the…
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1-17 COLEBROOK STREET BRUNSWICK, MORELAND CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0705This substantial complex of three bluestone grainstores was erected between 1888 and 1891 for Donald Melville, a prominent local wool and grain merchant and Member of Parliament. In 1911,…
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72-106 DAWSON STREET BRUNSWICK, MORELAND CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0703A portion of the original No 2 works of the Former Hoffman Brickworks, Dawson Street, Brunswick, including two Hoffman kilns, a remnant chimney from a third Hoffman kiln, a large brick press…
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10 GLENLYON ROAD BRUNSWICK, MORELAND CITY
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H0129Christ Church in Glenlyon Road, Brunswick is a stuccoed brick structure of cruciform plan with a detached campanile. The building was built in stages between 1857 and 1875. The nave was…
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Cape Schanck
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S112The Charlotte was a coastal schooner carrying railway iron for Western Port and left Railway pier on or about the 30th Feb 1880. The railway line was destined for Griffith Point and the…
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Cheviot Beach, Point Nepean
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S113The Cheviot is historically significant as a typical example of a coastal trading passenger and cargo steamship. It has the tragic distinction of being one of Victoria's worst shipwrecks with…
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Waterloo Bay, Wilsons Promontory
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S114The Cheviot is historically significant for being associated with Hobart whalers James Kelly, William Mansfield and Charles Seal, who all owned the Cheviot at some stage in their careers.…
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Point Gellibrand, Williamstown
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S115Historically significant as an early trader between colonies.
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Childers Cove, west of Peterborough
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S116One of the first vessels to be lost in the Western District was the barque Children, which was wrecked to the east of Warrnambool in February 1839. When the vessel ran ashore in…
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Half Moon Bay, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S117The former flagship of the Victorian Colonial Navy, HMVS Cerberus is internationally significant as a surviving example of a turret ship, or breastwork monitor class of warship. It was the…
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Apollo Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S118It is impossible to assess the archaeological significance of the Christian as the site has not been located. As the Christian was involved with the early development of Apollo Bay and the…
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Bass Strait, off Gabo Island
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S119The SS Christina Fraser, loaded with coal, became overdue on a voyage from Newcastle to Geelong. The vessel was last seen battling a strong gale off Gabo Island. Although some wreckage washed…
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Safety Beach, Dromana
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S120The Gertrude/ Cicada is locally significant for its involvement with various Port Phillip Bay trades (lime, timber, dairying, fertiliser) over its long career, and for its role in the…
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Ram Head
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S121The long expanses of the Gippsland coast provided little shelter for sailing vessels in bad weather, often resulting in loss of life and the destruction of the ship. This fate befell the…
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60 miles NE of Wilsons Promontory
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S123The City of Hobart was an iron steamer built for the Tasmanian Steam Navigation Company for use in the inter-colonial passenger and cargo trade. Towards the end of its working life, it was…
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north of West Channel, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S124The City of Launceston is one of Victoria's most significant shipwrecks. The discovery and reporting of the wreck and subsequent lobbying of the State Government led to the proclamation of…
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Point Henry, Corio Bay, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S125The City of Melbourne is historically significant as an American built fast sailing clipper that was owned by the Black Ball Line. It was then used within Port Phillip Bay as a coal hulk and…
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Bass Strait, off Cape Otway
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S126The City of Rayville has international historical significance as the first US vessel lost in World War II, and is one of four World War II wrecks in Victoria. It represents the strategic…
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Coles Channel, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S127The Clarence is significant technically and archaeologically as an example of an early Australian-built vessel. The schooner was built in 1841 on the Williams River in northern NSW. Most…
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Clonmel Sands, Port Albert Bar.
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S129The paddle steamer Clonmel was one of the first steam-powered vessels on the Australian coast. However, its career was short, being wrecked on its third voyage on what is now known as Clonmel…
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Entrance Point, Corner Inlet
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S131The Clyde was a small coastal paddle steamer. It was destroyed by fire under suspicious circumstances at the entrance to Corner Inlet.
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Port Albert Bar
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S132On 2 February 1857 the schooner Coila bound from Sydney to Melbourne and Geelong, was driven ashore on the East Spit, Corner Inlet VIC near where the steamer Clonmel had been lost in 1840.…
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5 miles east of Shoal Inlet, Port Albert
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S133The Colchester was typical of the North American-built wooden sailing ships that were common on the Australian coast. It was caught on a lee shore off the Ninety Mile Beach and run ashore to…
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Beached at Sandridge, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S135The ship is historically significant as example of an early inter-colonial trader, and for its association with the mass immigration to the Victorian goldfields. The archaeological…
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between Barwon Heads and Point Lonsdale, Ocean Grove, Bass Strait
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S136The Columbine is of historic, technical, social and archaeological significance internationally and to the State of Victoria. The Columbine has other aspects of cultural heritage…
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Eastern Bass Strait, last seen leaving Port Phillip Heads
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S137Cleared out from Melbourne 14 June 1862, passed through Heads 16 June 1862, laden with diggers bound for Port Chalmers, as result of the gold rushes in the South Island of New Zealand. Never…
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Bass Strait, off Cape Patterson
Victorian Heritage Register
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Bass Strait
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S139The Commissioner was built for the Melbourne Harbour Trust as an armed launch and was capable of firing Whitehead torpedoes. It had been sold by the Melbourne Harbour Trust and was being…
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Lonsdale Reef, Port Phillip Heads
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S140The Conside is historically significant for being the earliest screw steamer wreck in Victoria, was the first purpose built steam collier, was the first screw steamer to travel between Sydney…