Geelong Customs House
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geelong-customs-house-268-2314641
title:
Geelong Customs House
text:
The Geelong Customs House is a bluestone and freestone classical style public building in Geelong, Victoria, built in 1855. It replaced a small timber prefabricated building of 1838, which was later relocated to the Geelong Botanic Gardens. The Customs House was erected near the Geelong foreshore to serve the needs of the colonial administration during the peak of the gold rushes. The building was designed by John James Clark and constructed by William Crocker Cornish in April 1855. The Geelong
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
Heritage-listed building in Geelong, Victoria, Australia
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geelong_Customs_House
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date modified:
2023-06-11T19:57:22Z
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