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Bogan Shire Council Inventory List March285.77 KB Community Based Heritage Study for Bogan Shire Volume 3 Heritage Inventory Items Garry Stanley Architect, heritage advisor 4 Suffolk St. Paddington NSW 2021 Ph. 9360 4436 [email protected] Study Suburb Item Name Address SHI Number number 1 Bogan Site of village: Canonba 1180079 Shire Canonba 2 Bogan Canonba Cemetery Canonba 1180080 Shire 3 Coolabah Vic. Mitchell Hwy 1180097 Dwelling 4 Coolabah Brick well Bodther St 1180098 5 Coolabah Church & Cemetery Arthur Hall Mem 1180099 Dve. 6 Girilimbone Former Church Sirius St. 1180066 7 Girilambone War Memorial Myall St. 1180067 8 Girilambone School Vega St. 1180068 9 Girilambone School Vega St. 1180069 Dwelling 10 Girilambone Former Railway Stn. Sydney St. 1180070 11 Hermidale Hermidale War memorial Nyngan St 1180060 12 Hermidale Hermidale Mouramba St 1180061 Primary School 13 Hermidale Victorian Railway House Nyngan St 1180062 14 Hermidale Victorian Cottage Nyngan St. 1180063 15 Hermidale Victorian Cottage Mouramba St. 1180064 16 Hermidale Victorian Mouramba St. 1180065 Cottage 17 Nyngan Federation dwelling 40 Bogan St. 1180039 18 Nyngan Catholic 52 Bogan St. 1180040 presbytery 19 Nyngan St. Patricks 54 Bogan St. 1180041 Catholic Ch 20 Nyngan St. Marks Anglican Ch. 56 Bogan St. 1180043 21 Nyngan Nyngan War 81 Cobar St. 1180001 Memorial 22 Nyngan Old Nyngan Council 69 Cobar St. 1180002 Chambers 23 Nyngan Nyngan Town Hall 67Cobar St, 1180012 24 Nyngan Nyngan Fire Station 65 Cobar St. 1180016 25 Nyngan Nyngan Post 69 Cobar St 1180032 Office 26 Nyngan Nyngan High Cobar St. 1180033 School 27 Nyngan Federation 38 Bogan St. 1180034 dwelling 28 Nyngan Federation 43 Cobar St, 1180085 dwelling 29 Nyngan Victorian 49 Cobar St 1180035 dwelling 30 Nyngan Victorian dwelling 56 Cobar St. 1180036 31 Nyngan Federation dwelling 100 Cobar St. 1180038 32 Nyngan Victorian dwelling 16 Cannonbar 1180057 33 Nyngan Victorian 18 Cathundril St. 1180045 dwelling 34 Nyngan Victorian dwelling 24 Dandaloo St. 1180044 35 Nyngan Victorian dwelling 9 1180049 Derrybong St. 36 Nyngan Commercial Building 72-76 Nymagee 1180053 St. 37 Nyngan Former Hotel 104 106 1180054 Nymagee St. 38 Nyngan Former Town Hall 70 1180082 Nymagee St. 39 Nyngan Victorian shops 113-123 Pangee 1180046 St. 40 Nyngan Commonwealth 109 Pangee St. 1180047 Bank 41 Nyngan Westpac 103 Pangee St. 1180048 Bank 42 Nyngan Flood monument. Pangee St. 1180077 43 Nyngan Palais Theatre 28 Tabratong St 1180037 44 Nyngan Victorian dwelling 25Terrangion St. 1180042 45 Nyngan St. Joseph’s Terrangion St 1180086 Primary School 46 Nyngan Victorian dwelling 108 Wambiana 1180050 St 47 Nyngan Victorian dwelling 104 1180051 Wambiana St 48 Nyngan Victorian dwelling 14 1180052 Wambiana St 49 Nyngan Nyngan 1180055 Cemetery 50 Bogan Canonba 1180089 Shire Shearing Shed 51 Bogan Womboin 1180090 Shire Shearing Shed 52 Bogan Murrawambie Station. 1180091 Shire 53 Bogan Callubri Station 1180087 Shire 54 Bogan Burdenda 1180092 Shire 55 Bogan Wilgar Downs 1180093 Shire 56 Bogan Albert Priest Channel 1180081 Shire 57 Bogan Murrawombie74 via 1180094 Shire Home + Shear Girilambone 58 Bogan Colane 1830 Nyngan 1180088 Shire Homestead 59 Bogan Old Kidgery Nyngan 1180095 Shire 60 Bogan Buggabadah 59 Nyngan 1180094 Shire 61 Bogan Colane Fig trees 1180100 Shire 62 Bogan Colane Monument 1180101 Shire 63 Bogan Centre of NSW Cairn 1180102 Shire Garry Stanley 2.02.2012.
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