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Belmont Recreation Reserve Trust
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Benjamin Hoare and William Bell
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British Ex-Service Legion of Australia
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- 1838 -
The station has a rich history dating back to 1838 when James D Baillie settled there.
In 1843, Philip Russell and his cousin Robert Simson arrived in Port Phillip. They became business partners and for £950 bought 3,500 sheep from the insolvent Baillie estate, including the 30,000 acre Carngham Station.
Philip Russell and Simson designed their Carngham cottage for two couples. Both married in 1851 and Russell took his bride Annie Lewis to Scotland, while Simson took charge at Carngham.
In 1853 the partners separated and Philip Russell took Carngham over.
In January 2013, the homestead was burnt down in the Carngham and Chepstowe fires. It wasn’t the first time this had happened. In 1918 a log rolling from a fireplace razed the building, leaving just a few stone walls and chimneys remaining of the 45 room dwelling.
Cathedral Church of Christ the King (Ballarat)
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Chas Cole and Co. was a major player in the development of Geelong industry.
Charles Cole’s father, Edward, was a Wine and Spirit merchant in Geelong from at least 1848 and continued through to the 1880s.
Charles (born 1859) started in the family firm but had commenced his own business in the same line by 1884. He started making cordials and added aerated waters to his business around 1890.
The company has been prominent in the liquor industry since its inception.
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Christian College (Highton Campus)
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Church of England Girls' Grammar School
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- 1906 - 1976
Armytage House was built by George Armytage between 1858 -1860.
The grounds and outbuildings were bought by the Church of England in 1905 to become the Geelong Church of England Girls Grammar School, The Hermitage.
The emphasis was always on boarders, particularly girls from Western District families.
The school moved to more spacious grounds and modern buildings at Highton in 1973.
In 1976 The Hermitage amalgamated with Geelong Grammar School and Clyde School.
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Connewarre Memorial Hall Committee
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Country Fire Authority (Rokewood)
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Doctors Against Nuclear Threat
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Ex-Prisoners of War and Relatives Association
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Farewell & Welcome Home Committee (Connewarre)
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Geelong Amateur Athletic Association
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Geelong and District Town Planning Committee
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- 1945 - 1969
No description available at prov.vic.gov.au as at 9/9/2016
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Geelong Coast Tennis Association
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Geelong Field Naturalists' Club
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Geelong Hospice Care Association
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Geelong Lodge of Unity and Prudence
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Geelong Master Printers' Association
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Geelong Mutual Sick Benefit Association
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Geelong Performing Arts Centre Trust
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- 1980 - current
Geelong Permanent Building Society
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