Trust Classifications

The National Trust has classified eleven buildings and two organs in North and West Melbourne.

CLASSIFIED PROPERTIES

“Brassey House”, 111 Chapman Street, 1888

Former Cable Tram Engine House, Corner Queensberry & Abbotsford Streets, 1890

Former ES&A Bank, Cnr. Leveson & Queens-berry Street, c 1870

Fountain, outside Town Hall, corner Errol & Queensberry Streets. House

596 Queensberry Street, 1857

House, 456 Victoria Street, c1854

Metropolitan Meat Market, Cnr, Blackwood and Courtney Streets, 1874

Presbyterian-Union Memorial Church, Northern Corner Curzon and Elm Streets, 1879

St. Mary’s Church of England, Howard St., Town Hall, Cnr, Queensberry and Errol Streets, 1875

Pipe Organ, St. Alban’s Church, Melrose St.,

Houses, 58,64 Dudley Street

Organ, St. Mary’s Star of the Sea

RECORDED PROPERTIES

Former Wesleyan Church Sunday School, (now factory), Cnr. Howard and Queensberry Streets.

“Castle Hill”, 465 Victoria Street

Victoria Hotel, Cnr. Peel & Victoria Streets.

Houses, 62 and 64 Capel Street.

Royal Standard Church, 333 William Street.

Presbytery, St. Mary’s Star of the Sea

tHouses, 34 to 40 Lades Place

by Kay Hopwood. First published in the North Melbourne News, Sept/Oct edition 1982.

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