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This is the only surviving example of B.C.G. Burnett’s Type ‘K’ and was unusual in being of two-storey configuration.
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The birthplace of the National Trust in Tasmania.
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An untouched home that has become a living snapshot of life in pre-1950s Newcastle.
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A largely intact 19th century whaling family’s home named after Capt. Charles Bayley’s favourite ship, Runnymede.
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An imposing building reflecting the formal architectural style of important government buildings of the 1860s.
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The original home of Victoria's first Lt. Governor, Charles Joseph La Trobe from 1839 to 1854.
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The Cleve Old Council Chambers houses the National Trust Agricultural and Folk Museum.
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The five sided Customs House built in 1863 of limestone and brick quoins.
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Strathalbyn's old police station built in 1858 and features attached courthouse built in 1867.
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vic
Historically important as an example of early brick building and as the childhood home of author Henry Handel Richardson.
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nsw
Established in the 1840s, this country residence with its fine verandahs and cool cellars was once the heart of a vast agricultural estate.
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vic
Barwon Park is an authentic bluestone mansion and stables set in a sweeping rural landscape.
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Immerse yourself in the lives of those who lived, created, loved, and lost in Waller House.
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tas
Step into the Old Umbrella Shop for an authentic 19th – early 20th century shopping experience. Built in the 1860s, the shop took on its current identity in 1920 when it became the premises of R Shott & Son. Robert Walter Shott had operated an umbrella shop in Melbourne
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nsw
A Southern Highlands must-see with beautiful gardens surrounding a Victorian Italianate homestead.
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It is a classic example of bush technology utilising timber, corrugated iron and flywire.
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sa
The house is a distinctive Mediterranean character, open brickwork parapet in soft terracotta colours.
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tas
1916 family home and gardens of Australian Prime Minster Joseph Lyons and Dame Enid Lyons.
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vic
Get an insight into life during the Gold Rush era when you visit one of the few remaining pre-fabricated iron buildings in the world.
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sa
South Australia’s Hospital for Criminal Mental Defectives. Designed by Edward John Woods, SA Architect in Chief from 1878 to 1886, the construction of Z Ward for Criminal and Refractory Patients commenced in September 1884 with the contract being let to William Pett & Son, builders. Work proceeded smoothly, completion being
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The Port Pirie Railway Station, built 1902, the Customs House and Central Police Station 1882.
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