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52: 111:. Muirhead commissioned the leading Melbourne architects Webb and Taylor to undertake the work. He lived at the house until his death in 1862, with the house being sold the following year after the death of his wife. The house was leased for a number of years, but was finally sold by Muirhead's executors to James Francis Maguire in 1878. Located on Swinburne Street, on the original 1888 subdivision plan of St Helen's estate it is named Maguire Street. 134:
In 1913 the Navy took up offer to use the house as an officer training college. Improvements to the buildings were carried out, including the erection of a block of buildings as quarters for unmarried seamen, two new classrooms, and alterations to the main room to provide a large barrack for 28
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In 1945 the Shire of Corio regained control of Osborne House to use as its offices. The shire purchased adjoining land in 1947, and remodelled the offices in 1966. The amalgamation of the shire into the
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purchased the house in 1905 for 6000 pounds. A dining room and seven bedrooms were added in 1910, the Trust using Osborne House as a guest house for a number of years. The Trust offered the house to the
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and the Geelong Memorial Brass Band, the house itself housing various community groups.
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council purchased the property for use as shire offices. In 1939 the
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cadets. The college was opened by the Governor General, Lord
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took over the premises to use as an army training centre.
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in 1911, but the proposal was not accepted at that time.
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Today the stables are abandoned and used to house the
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38°07′10″S 144°21′29″E / 38.11945°S 144.35795°E / -38.11945; 144.35795

Osborne House (disambiguation)
North Geelong
Victoria
Australia
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Osborne House
Queen Victoria
Isle of Wight
England
State Government of Victoria
Governor of Victoria
Geelong Harbour Trust
Royal Australian Navy
Thomas Denman
Andrew Fisher
torpedo boat
Melbourne
petty officers
rail transport
Corio Bay
HMAS Creswell
Jervis Bay
World War I
military hospital
Royal Australian Navy Submarine Service
J-class
submarine
Shire of Corio

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