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150 GLENFINE ROAD WERNETH, Golden Plains Shire
Glenfine homestead is a substantial, Gothically styled two-storey rendered bluestone residence. Glenfine was designed in 1872 by the architect HR Caselli for pastoralist, William Thomas…
Victorian Heritage Register VHR H1206
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FRYERS ROAD CHEWTON, Mount Alexander Shire
Wattle Gully Mine holds a pivotal position in the history of the State's quartz mining industry. The rich strike at Wattle Gully mine in 1937 helped revive the State's gold mining industry…
Victorian Heritage Register VHR H1879
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SOUTH PARKINS REEF ROAD MALDON, MOUNT ALEXANDER SHIRE
The North British Gold Mine has the most comprehensive range of quartz mining foundations in the State. The stone, brick and concrete foundations cover pumping, winding and crushing…
Victorian Heritage Register VHR H1236
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MAIN STREET MALDON, MOUNT ALEXANDER SHIRE
The Maldon quartz reefing field, although relatively small compared to others in the State, was extraordinarily rich in gold. The hardness and heavy mineralisation of the rock containing the…
Victorian Heritage Register VHR H1361