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Primary School No 2838 & Former Sloyd Room
745 Station Street,, BOX HILL VIC 3128 - Property No B6691
Primary School No 2838 & Former Sloyd Room
745 Station Street,, BOX HILL VIC 3128 - Property No B6691
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B6691 Primary School No 2838 & Sloyd Room

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Statement of Significance
What is significant?
The Box Hill Primary School (1919), designed by the Public Works Department architect , S C Brittingham, is of local historical and architectural significance as a well developed and characteristic example of an "Edwardian Parapet Entrance" school. The school has played an important educational role in the history of Box Hill and is a prominent landmark. The Box Hill Sloyd Room (c 1932) is of State architectural and historical significance as a rare surviving example of the building type.
Classified: 02/10/1995
Classified: 02/10/1995
File Note: Sloyd Room destroyed by fire July 1996. The school building was razed and redeveloped in the late 1990s.
How is it significant?
The Box Hill Primary School (1919), designed by the Public Works Department architect , S C Brittingham, is of local historical and architectural significance as a well developed and characteristic example of an "Edwardian Parapet Entrance" school. The school has played an important educational role in the history of Box Hill and is a prominent landmark. The Box Hill Sloyd Room (c 1932) is of State architectural and historical significance as a rare surviving example of the building type.
Classified: 02/10/1995
Classified: 02/10/1995
File Note: Sloyd Room destroyed by fire July 1996. The school building was razed and redeveloped in the late 1990s.
Why is it significant?
The Box Hill Primary School (1919), designed by the Public Works Department architect , S C Brittingham, is of local historical and architectural significance as a well developed and characteristic example of an "Edwardian Parapet Entrance" school. The school has played an important educational role in the history of Box Hill and is a prominent landmark. The Box Hill Sloyd Room (c 1932) is of State architectural and historical significance as a rare surviving example of the building type.
Classified: 02/10/1995
Classified: 02/10/1995
File Note: Sloyd Room destroyed by fire July 1996.The school building was razed and redeveloped in the late 1990s.
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FORMER STANDARD BRICKWORKSVictorian Heritage Register H0720
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BOX HILL CEMETERY COLUMBARIUM AND MYER MEMORIALVictorian Heritage Register H2045
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WILLIS PIPE ORGANVictorian Heritage Register H2156
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