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44 GELLIBRAND STREET QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1052Lathamstowe was built by brewer Edward Latham in 1882-83 to the design of William J Ellis, specifically for the use of the Anglican clergy as a seaside holiday residence. The two storeyed…
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57-73 GLANEUSE ROAD POINT LONSDALE, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1126Ballara, built in Point Lonsdale, was erected in 1907-08 by Melbourne builder C Goodrich, for the then Prime Minister of Australia, Alfred Deakin. Designed by his wife Pattie, it was…
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QUEENSCLIFF PIER AND LIFEBOAT COMPLEX
SYMONDS STREET QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1515Queenscliff Pier was built between 1884 and 1889, a shelter shed in 1886-87and a new lifeboat shed between 1926 and 1929 to house the newly-arrived lifeboat Queenscliffe. The first jetty at…
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20 SYMONDS STREET (AND WHARF STREET) QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1586Queenscliff Railway Station was constructed for the Victorian Railways in 1881, by William Swanson and is located on the foreshore of Swan Bay, on the Geelong-Queenscliff line. It consists…
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42 GELLIBRAND STREET QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1142The Ozone Hotel, formerly known as Baillieu House, was built in 1881 for James George Baillieu It was designed by Melbourne architect William J. Ellis and constructed by Thomas Dally. The…
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16 GELLIBRAND STREET QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H1141The Queenscliff Hotel, built in 1887 for Martha Nugent and Joseph Goslin, was designed by Melbourne architects Reed, Henderson & Smart and constructed by NW Frogley. It is a substantial…
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PRINCES PARK, CNR WHARF STREET AND GELLIBRAND STREET QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR H2070The Wreck Bell was a facility provided by the Ports and Harbours Branch to summon the crew of the Queenscliff lifeboat in times of a maritime disaster. The bell was cast by John Danks &…
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2 The Esplanade QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Statement of significance as recorded under the Queenscliffe Heritage Study 2009 The residence at 2 The Esplanade is of historical importance for its association with the prominent Victorian…
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13 Flinders Street, Queenscliff
13 Flinders Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 No 13 Flinders Street is of historical significance to the Borough of Queenscliffe as a relatively intact and…
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Queenscliff Hotel, 16 Gellibrand Street, Queenscliff,
16 Gellibrand Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
VHR H1141Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 The following is the Heritage Victoria statement of significance (H1141): The Queenscliff Hotel, built in 1887…
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Ozone Hotel (formerly Baillieu House), 42 Gellibrand Street, Queenscliff
42 Gellibrand Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
VHR H1142Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 Following is the Heritage Victoria statement of significance: The Ozone Hotel, formerly known as Baillieu…
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Lathamstowe, 44 Gellibrand Street, Queenscliff
44 Gellibrand Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
VHR H1052Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 The following is the Heritage Victoria statement of significance: Lathamstowe was built by brewer Edward Latham…
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Vue Grand Hotel & former Vue Grand Ballroom, 46-48 Hesse Street, Queenscliff
46 Hesse Street, QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 The Vue Grand Hotel is of local historical and aesthetic significance. A 1927 fire resulted in parts of the…
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58 Hesse Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 58 Hesse Street is of local historical and architectural significance as an example of a Victorian shop and…
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Oceania, 61 Hesse Street, Queenscliff
61 Hesse Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 Oceania House is of historical and architectural significance to the Borough of Queenscliffe. It is of…
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72 Hesse Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
This shop at 72 Hesse Street is of local historical and architectural significance to Queenscliffe as an example of retail premises built in the main street in the early years of the…
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St Andrews Uniting Church and church hall , 83-89 Hesse Street, Queenscliff
83-89 Hesse Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
St Andrews Uniting Church and its associated church hall are of local historical significance as a key nineteenth century church complex in Queenscliff with a long association with the…
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Warley Cottage, 94 Hesse Street, Queenscliff
94 Hesse Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 Warley Cottage and Shenfield Cottage are of local historical and architectural significance as a pair of finely…
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Carnbrea, 95 Hesse Street, Queenscliff
95 Hesse Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 Carnbrea is a detached double-fronted weatherboard Italianate villa with a hipped roof in corrugated galvanised…
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Romford, 105 Hesse Street, Queenscliff
105 Hesse Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 Romford is of local historical and architectural significance as a well-composed and finely detailed timber…
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Royal Hotel, 34-38 King Street, Queenscliff
34-38 King Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 The Royal Hotel is of local historical and aesthetic/architectural significance. The building is of historical…
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50 King Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 Nangana is of local historical and architectural significance as a summer house constructed in the early 1890s…
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Thanet Terrace, (formerly Thanet Cottages), 34-44 Learmonth Street Queenscliff
34-44 Learmonth Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 Constructed in two stages in the mid to late 1880s, Thanet Terrace is of local historical and architectural…
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Lindores, (No. 41 Learmonth Street) and 43 Learmonth Street (unnamed), Queenscliff
41 and 43 Learmonth Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 41 & 43 Learmonth Street are of local historical significance primarily for their association with William…
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Queenscliff Town Hall, (former Foresters' Hall), 48-52 Learmonth Street, Queenscliff
48-52 Learmonth Street QUEENSCLIFF, QUEENSCLIFFE BOROUGH
Queenscliffe Borough
Statement of Significance as recorded under the Queenscliff Heritage Study 2009 The former Foresters' Hall site and building are of local historical significance as a major focus of community…