William Charles Vahland (born Carl Wilhelm Vahland; 2 October 1828 – 21 July 1915) was a German born and trained Australian architect who, after migrating...
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Vahland is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: William Vahland (1828–1915), German-trained Australian architect Winfried Vahland (born...
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Bendigo Town Hall (section Vahland rebuilding)
1878 to 1902 the Bendigo Town Hall was transformed by the architect William Vahland who was given the task of converting the hall into something worthy...
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Bendigo (redirect from William Barnett (squatter))
a new viaduct that harnessed the Coliban River. The architect William Charles Vahland (1828–1915) left an important mark on Bendigo during this period...
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Council (now the City of Greater Bendigo). The fountain was designed by William Vahland (1828–1915), a local architect responsible for some of the city's most...
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Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. Designed by prolific Bendigo architects William Vahland and Robert Getzschmann, the building opened in 1873 as a Masonic lodge...
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19th-century landmarks designed by the notable goldfields architect William Vahland, is built on a wide bridge spanning a large viaduct above the Bendigo...
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Williamson Street and Sidney Myer Place, then across Bull Street and William Vahland Place, to continue as McCrae Street. It is part of the Midland Highway...
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"Cascades" were constructed. Designed by notable Bendigo architect William Vahland after being advised by George Lansell when he returned from a European...
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design of Phillip Kennedy, an understudy of Germans migrant architect William Vahland, who is attributed for the four-storey Second Empire architecture design...
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