Victorian College for the Deaf
597 St. Kilda Road, Melbourne 3004.
Summary:
- Constructed in 1866.
- Designed by Crouch & Wilson.
- Not listed on the Victorian Heritage Register.
Building Description:
The Victorian College for the Deaf was founded in the 1860's by a deaf man, Frederic J. Rose.
The Victorian College for the Deaf is a stunning example of the use of polychromatic brickwork and bluestone set in a Gothic style building. The Victorian College for the Deaf building and grounds are still used today for their original purpose.
The Victorian College for the Deaf was founded in the 1860's by a deaf man, Frederic J. Rose.
The Victorian College for the Deaf is a stunning example of the use of polychromatic brickwork and bluestone set in a Gothic style building. The Victorian College for the Deaf building and grounds are still used today for their original purpose.