Immigration Museum, Melbourne

[1] The architects of Customs House were Peter Kerr, with additional input by J.J. Clark and Arthur Ebden Johnson.

Constructed between 1855 and 1876, its creation was a reflection of vastly expanded trade and soaring revenue from the goldrush, resulting in one of Melbourne's grand buildings.

The museum's most important space, the Long Room, is a notable piece of Renaissance Revival architecture.

[3] An 11 storey £750,000 Customs House office tower was proposed,[3] however did not proceed.

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