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Old GippstownBuilding - Loren Iron House
... ...Curzon Street...'Loren' (formerly James Hogg's house) is a two-storey gabled prefabricated house, constructed using broad-gauge corrugated iron and was originally erected at 60-62 Curzon Street, North Melbourne in 1853 for builder, James Hogg. ...Old Gippstown 211 Lloyd Street Moe gippsland 'Loren' (formerly James Hogg's house) is a two-storey gabled prefabricated house, constructed using broad-gauge corrugated iron and was originally erected at 60-62 Curzon Street, North Melbourne in 1853 for builder, James Hogg. ...'Loren' (formerly James Hogg's house) is a two-storey gabled prefabricated house, constructed using broad-gauge corrugated iron and was originally erected at 60-62 Curzon Street, North Melbourne in 1853 for builder, James Hogg. By 1968 the building had deteriorated and it was dismantled and moved to Old Gippstown where it was re-erected and restored. The building's external framing system consists of exposed metal columns with Gothic panel motifs at the corners. Internally the timber framed walls have been finished with new papers over new Hessian. The corrugated iron roof has an unusual concave form and the windows, floors and doors are of moulded softwood. State historic significance as a rare type of iron prefab. house. Listed on the Victorian Heritage Register and covered by a Heritage Overlay, Latrobe City Planning Scheme. It is also listed on the Register of the National Estate.Tall square-shaped two-storey corrugated iron building with a curved corrugated iron roof with two outside brick chimneys. prefabricated iron houses, old gippstown, west gippsland, gippsland, gippsland heritage park, goldfields, coal mine, victorian era, moe, historical village, city of melbourne, north melbourne, curzon street, james hogg, prefabricated house, two-storey gabled prefabricated house, old gippstown heritage park, latrobe valley, loren, latrobe city council -
Clunes MuseumMap
... Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields Map recovered from Estate sale at 31 Service Street, Clunes (former Fraser family residence and originally Shrigley residence) This item was donated by Catherine Jenkins/James Curzon from the Estate sale of Mr. ...Map recovered from Estate sale at 31 Service Street, Clunes (former Fraser family residence and originally Shrigley residence)This item was donated by Catherine Jenkins/James Curzon from the Estate sale of Mr. Albert FraserMap of Clunes township printed on buff paperPrinted on front: In black ink, "Shire of Talbot and Clunes, Shire Eng. (name Illegible Boyd?) -/10/74map, clunes township, mr albert fraser, 31 service street -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Durga Das, India: From Curzon to Nehru & after, 1969
... Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne India 20th century Politics Government Walsh St library Hardcover w/Dust Jacket India: From Curzon to Nehru & after Book Durga Das Collins Clear Type Press ...Hardcover w/Dust Jacketindia, 20th century, politics, government, walsh st library -
Clunes MuseumMixed media - DOCUMENTS, Coloma Sister City Festival Files
... Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields Interview by James Curzon-Siggers with Tim Hayes re the origin and history of Coloma Day annual celebrations in Clunes. coloma day festival sister city Arch Lever File Audio file is contained on James Curzon-Siggers mobile phone. ...Interview by James Curzon-Siggers with Tim Hayes re the origin and history of Coloma Day annual celebrations in Clunes.Arch Lever File Audio file is contained on James Curzon-Siggers mobile phone. To be downloaded and typed up.....coloma day, festival, sister city -
Clunes MuseumMagazine - THE LOCAL
... Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields CLUNES COMMON THE LOCAL THE LOCAL, ISSUE 147 APRIL 2019 PAGE 13 CLUNES COMMON LONG LOST TO THE PUBLIC AN ARTICLE ABOUT THE USE OF THE CLUNES COMMON PUT TOGETHER BY JAMES CURZON-SIGGERS AND THE CLUNES MUSEUM, WRITTEN BY ANTHONY SAWREY Magazine THE LOCAL ...THE LOCAL, ISSUE 147 APRIL 2019 PAGE 13 CLUNES COMMON LONG LOST TO THE PUBLIC AN ARTICLE ABOUT THE USE OF THE CLUNES COMMON PUT TOGETHER BY JAMES CURZON-SIGGERS AND THE CLUNES MUSEUM, WRITTEN BY ANTHONY SAWREYclunes common, the local
