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The White Hat Guide to the Fire Services Museum of Victoria
Located in the original Eastern Hill Fire Station, the Museum houses the southern hemisphere’s largest collection of restored fire trucks & other fire equipment spanning several hundred years of fire service history. | Please Note: The Fire Services Museum of Victoria will be open to the public on 24th & 25th July 2010 as part of Melbourne's Open House. Details of the buildings open to the public that weekend can be found at The White Hat Guide to Open Days in Melbourne. | No records returned.Fire Services Museum of Victoria 48 Gisborne St (corner of Victoria Parade), East Melbourne Thursdays & Fridays 9am to 3pm, Sundays 10am to 4pm Tel: (03) 9662 2907Some other museums of interest in MelbourneARHS Railway Museum Australian National Aviation Museum City Museum Fox Classic Car Collection Hellenic Museum Melbourne Museum of Printing Melbourne Tram Museum Fire Services Museum Polly Woodside RHSV Victorian Archives Centre Other Museums in Melbourne
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Building by Melbourne based international
architecture firm declared on of UK's top 10 building of the decade
White Hat congratulates Denton Corker Marshall on
their
Manchester Civil Justice Centre being declared by the
prestigious Blueprint magazine as one of the UK's top then buildings
of the decade. Australian architects, along with Australia's
engineers have an impact on contemporary world architectures and
building practices which is disproportionate to this country's
population. DCM have offices in Melbourne, Indonesia and the UK and
recently won the contract to design the new Stonehenge Visitors
Centre.
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