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The Old Treasury Building on Spring Street in Melbourne was built in 1858-62 in the grand Renaissance Revival style. It was designed to accommodate the Treasury Department, various government officials' offices including the Governor In Council, and basement vaults intended to house gold from the Victorian gold rush.
Royal Melbourne Mint Supreme Court of Victoria, Melbourne Melbourne Town Hall Administration Building. Victoria, Melbourne 1856 Government Printing Office; 1858 Old Treasury Building; 1860 Port Melbourne Court House (originally known as Sandridge Police Court) [13] 1868 Residence of Commander of British Troops, Major General Sir Trevor Chute K.C.B.
Old Melbourne Gaol: Prison: History of the 19th century prison used until 1924 Old Treasury Building, Melbourne: History: Museum of Melbourne history from the 1830s, Portable Iron Houses: Historic house: website, operated by the National Trust of Australia, prefabricated iron buildings from the gold rush era RAAF Museum: Aviation
The building's floor plates are in the shape of a shell as it was the Australian Head Office of Shell. 271 Spring St is a 16-storey tower anchoring the corner of Little Lonsdale and Spring Streets. The modern architecturally-designed office building crafts two existing heritage structures - the Church of England’s Mission Hall and the Elms ...
A. C. Goode House, Queen Street Manchester Unity Building, Collins Street 67 Spencer Street , former Victorian Railway Headquarters, now Grand Hotel Melbourne 140 William Street (formerly BHP House)
The Melbourne Mint, located on the corner of William and La Trobe Streets in Melbourne, Australia, was first established as a branch of the British Royal Mint, opening in 12 June 1872. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The main building houses the administration offices, as well as the living quarters for the Deputy Master, his family and domestic servants in the ...
Commonwealth Offices Building is at 4 Treasury Place, corner Lansdowne Street and St Andrews Place, East Melbourne. [1]The Commonwealth Offices is part of a precinct of a fine group of public buildings which date from 1858 and the design of 4 Treasury Place both respects the scale and rhythm of the existing buildings and draws on elements of the style of its distinguished neighbours in the ...
Regent Theatre, Melbourne; Rialto building group, Melbourne; Rialto Towers; RMIT Building 8; RMIT Design Hub; RMIT Gallery; RMIT Melbourne City campus; RMIT Building 11; Royal Arcade, Melbourne; Russell Street Police Headquarters