Brunswick 平均房价Unit 价格比去年上升14% . 周边地区Brunswick East | $1,291,700 ![](/img/down.gif) | Brunswick West | $1,172,200 ![](/img/up.gif) | Carlton North | $1,592,300 ![](/img/down.gif) | Coburg | $1,208,200 ![](/img/up.gif) | Parkville | $1,881,400 ![](/img/up.gif) | Princes Hill | $1,856,600 ![](/img/up.gif) | Brunswick Median RentThe House rent is 上升11% .
| A72-106 Dawson Street, Brunswick | 距离: | 5 公里 to CBD; 669 米 to Brunswick Station [公共交通] |
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地图位置 | 街景 | 周边成交价 | 改建申请历史: | | 被市政府指定为 Victorian heritage | Last updated on - February 27, 2014 What is significant? A portion of the original No 2 works of the Former Hoffman Brickworks, Dawson Street, Brunswick, including two Hoffman kilns, a remnant chimney from a third Hoffman kiln, a large brick press building containing nine brick presses, an edge runner mill, an engine house and an area of the former pottery works which may contain sub-surface remains of two kilns. History Summary A large number of brickworks and potteries were established in the Brunswick area from the 1870s due to the presence of quality clay deposits. Formed in 1870, the Hoffman Patent Brick and Tile Company introduced large scale brick making to Victoria when they established brickworks on 4.9 hectares (12 acres) in Albert Street, Brunswick (not extant). Central to their brickmaking process was the revolutionary Hoffman kiln for which the company had patent rights. This kiln, developed in Prussia in 1859, allowed a continual process of loading 'green' bricks and allowed an economical use of fuel. Hoffman kilns were constructed at the original site in 1870, 1871 and 1875. In 1884 the restructured 'Hoffman Patent Steam Brick Company' purchased an additional 14.6 hectares (36 acres) of adjacent land to the south and opened their No 2 works fronting Dawson Street. This enabled an increase in production which reflected the dramatic growth of Melbourne at the time. Hoffman kilns were constructed at the No 2 works in 1884, 1888 and 1908; the latter replacing a Foster tunnel kiln erected in 1885. In 1887 a technologically advanced mechanised steam powered brick press was added to the site, based on the English Bradley-Craven principle and manufactured in Victoria. This resulted in a fully industrialised brick making process. Established as one of the largest brick manufacturer in Victoria by the late 1880s, the company began to diversify its range of products, and the eastern section of the site was developed as a pottery producing ceramic pipes and sanitary ware, and later tessellated tiles, terracotta items, Marseilles roofing tiles and decorative pottery ware. This included the production of drainage pipes for the Melbourne & Metropolitan Board of Works for the sewering of Melbourne from the 1890s. By the early twentieth century the site contained three kilns, a large brick grinding and pressing building, an engine house, a special brick department to the west, a pottery works to the east and three tramways which connected with the main Coburg train line and transported bricks from the site. The depressions of both the 1890s and 1930s temporarily halted production at the Hoffman Brickworks and the No 1 works were permanently closed in 1941. Production continued at the No 2 works, however as kiln technology advanced after World War II, the Hoffman Company did not keep up with advances in the industry and fell behind in t | | 2006年09月26日 | Alterations and additions to construct a new entry door (replacement of an existing entry door) | (Source: Moreland Council, 申请编号: MPS/2006/579) | | 2008年04月28日 | Construction of a four storey building for dwellings and development and use of food and drink premises (Building E), construction of a 5 storey building for dwellings (Building 6A), adaptive re-use of Building 5 and 6 for dwellings, office and inter | (Source: Moreland Council, 申请编号: MPS/2008/313) | | 2010年05月17日 | Application for Subdivision and Certification in accordance with the attached Plan. | (Source: Moreland City Council (SPEAR), 申请编号: -) | | 2010年05月17日 | Application for Subdivision and Certification in accordance with the attached Plan. | (Source: Moreland City Council (SPEAR), 申请编号: SP/2010/118) | | 2011年12月01日 | Concurrent Planning Permit and Certification Application in accordance with the attached Plan of Su | (Source: Moreland City Council (SPEAR), 申请编号: SP/2011/320) | | 2011年12月01日 | Concurrent Planning Permit and Certification Application in accordance with the attached Plan of Su | (Source: Moreland City Council (SPEAR), 申请编号: SP/2011/322) | | 2011年12月05日 | Subdivision of land into three (3) staged lots - Stage One | (Source: Moreland Council, 申请编号: SC/2011/338) | | 2011年12月05日 | Subdivision of land into twenty nine (29) lots - Stage Two | (Source: Moreland Council, 申请编号: SC/2011/339) | | 2012年08月25日 | Concurrent Planning Permit and Certification Application in accordance with the attached Plan of Su | (Source: Streamlined Planning through Electronic Applications and Referra, 申请编号: S018705H) | | 2012年08月25日 | Concurrent Planning Permit and Certification Application in accordance with the attached Plan of Su | (Source: Streamlined Planning through Electronic Applications and Referra, 申请编号: S018708T) | | 2012年12月19日 | Subdivision of land into twenty nine (29) lots - Stage Two | (Source: Moreland Council, 申请编号: SP/2011/322/A) |
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