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Williamstown Historical Society IncPhotograph - Nelson Place, Tylers Chemist
... Nelson Place...195...Undated photograph shows Tyler's Chemist which was located at 195 Nelson Place....Nelson Place 195 Nelson Place Tyler's Chemist Undated photograph shows Tyler's Chemist which was located at 195 Nelson Place. ...Undated photograph shows Tyler's Chemist which was located at 195 Nelson Place.nelson place, 195 nelson place, tyler's chemist -
Williamstown Historical Society IncPhotograph - Nelson Place, No. 195-203, 'Salisbury Buildings'
... Nelson Place, No. 195-203, 'Salisbury Buildings'...Nelson Place...195...No. 195-203 Nelson Place was designed by CJ Polain and constructed in 1889. ...Nelson Place 195-203 Nelson Place Salisbury Building 1889 CJ Polian Henry Hick No. 195-203 Nelson Place was designed by CJ Polain and constructed in 1889. ...No. 195-203 Nelson Place was designed by CJ Polain and constructed in 1889. The Salisbury buildings are recorded in the Hobsons Bay Heritage Study Amended 2017 and has a Heritage Overlay No. HO223. The building was constructed by local builder (and Councillor) Henry Hick, to the design of local architect, CJ Polian, who also designed other notable Williamstown buildings including Punshon's Federal Stores at 82-84 Ferguson Street and the Masonic Temple at 21-25 Electra Street.nelson place, 195-203 nelson place, salisbury building, 1889, cj polian, henry hick -
Seaworks Maritime MuseumModel Ship, Alexander
... Seaworks Maritime Museum 82 Nelson Place Williamstown melbourne Weighing in at 452 tons, 114 ft long and 31ft at the beam, the Alexander was skippered by Master Duncan Sinclair. She carried 195 ...Weighing in at 452 tons, 114 ft long and 31ft at the beam, the Alexander was skippered by Master Duncan Sinclair. She carried 195 male convicts and was the largest ship in the fleet. Being built in Hull, England in 1783, little is known of her after her return journey and then disappeared from records in 1808. Large model of the ship "Alexander"
