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Welcome

East MelbourneEast MelbourneWelcome to the East Melbourne Historical Society.

East Melbourne is a tiny suburb adjoining the city of Melbourne bounded by Treasury and Fitzroy Gardens to the west, Victoria Parade to the north, Hoddle Street to the east and Yarra Park to the south, home of the famous Melbourne Cricket Ground. East Melbourne was included in Robert Hoddle's original 1837 plan for the city but the first private house was not built until 1853.

The suburb today reflects a history of Victoria with its beautiful gardens, grand houses of the gold rush era and workmen's cottages. Cast iron lacework adorns the houses, bluestone cobbled lanes lead to old coach houses and brick dunnies. Artists, scientists, politicians, judges, educators, priests, explorers, entrepreneurs, courtesans, philanthropists and social activists lived here and many a tale is told of characters wild and exotic.

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Site statistics

Catalogue items:
1361
Building histories:
128
Gallery images:
581
Maps:
42

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Recent news

Military History and Heritage Victoria

17 October 2011

If you have a strong interest in military history you may be interested in joining Military History and Heritage Victoria which currently has two vacancies on its executive committee. MHHV provides a forum for people and groups who are passionate about military history and heritage in Victoria. It promotes research, preservation, education, and commemoration of Australian and Victorian military history and heritage. Amongst others, MHHV is supported by the City of Melbourne, the RSL and the Shrine of Remembrance. More information can be obtained fron the MHHV web site. If you are interested in joining MHHV or serving on its committee please use the contact form on their site.

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EMHS and Planning Applications

6 September 2011

EMHS members are invited to contribute their thoughts on the Society's involvement in planning and heritage issues. Follow this link to join the forum.

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Pandora's Box

22 May 2011

Pandora's Box is to acquire some new contents. And it relates to you! The East Melbourne Historical Society has agreed to a request from the State Library of Victoria for our website to be periodically archived on PANDORA, the web archive of the National Library of Australia. This will improve the accessibility of our website and ensure its continuing availability for future generations - even after your current committee has joined Pandora in Never Never Land.

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Premier of Victoria passes the buck on Yarra Park

16 September 2010

The tree versus the bull barThe tree versus the bull barThe EMHS referred its photographic essay on the devastation of Yarra Park to the Premier of Victoria.  Similar letters were also sent to the Lord Mayor and the local State Member of Parliament, Bronwyn Pike. The Premier's office, unlike the local member, at least gave us the courtesy of a reply. Unfortunately the Premier passed the buck to the Minister for Sustainability and Environment who in turn passed it to one of his divisional heads. By this time the buck, which was already on very thin ice, sank without a trace. The reply we received was a triumph of obfuscation and spurious argument.

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Quote of the week

5 September 2010

"Widening roads to solve traffic congestion is like loosening your belt to cure obesity,"says Walter Kulash, a traffic engineer from Orlando, Florida - something to keep in mind when contemplating the planned roadworks on Hoddle Street.

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News from the State Library of Victoria

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Forthcoming activities

Visit to St. Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Church, East Melbourne

Presenter(s): 
Dr. Trevor Batrouney
Start: 
Wednesday 15 Feb 2012 - 2:30pm
Finish: 
4:00pm
Location: 
St. Nicholas, Victoria Parade, cnr. Simpson Street, East Melbourne
Entry fee: 
Members free; non-members $5.00

Dr. Trevor Batrouney will lead our tour and tell us about the history of the Antiochian Orthodox Church in Melbourne, of its establishment in East Melbourne; as well as the history of St. Nicholas and the significance of its contents. 

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The Mercy Hospital in East Melbourne

Presenter(s): 
Helen Monkivitch
Start: 
Wednesday 18 Apr 2012 - 8:00pm
Finish: 
10:00pm
Location: 
Clarendon Terrace, 210 Clarendon Street, East Melbourne
Entry fee: 
Members free; non-members $5.00

Helen Monkivitch started her association with the Mercy Hospital in 1965 as a religious sister at Mercy Private.  She is now the Director of of Mercy Health and Aged Care.  She has a thorough knowledge of the hospital's history, its work, and of the life and people within it.

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Victorian Town House Gardens

Presenter(s): 
Helen Page, OAM
Start: 
Wednesday 20 Jun 2012 - 8:00pm
Finish: 
10:00pm
Location: 
Clarendon Terrace, 210 Clarendon Street, East Melbourne
Entry fee: 
Members free; non-members $5.00

Helen Page is a foundation member of the Australian Garden History Society since 1980 and Chair of the Victorian Branch 1994-2004.   She played an important role in saving the garden at Bishopscourt from subdivision and development in 1998, and has led a team of enthusiastic volunteer workers in restoring and maintaining the garden ever since.

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Recent acquisitions

Preservation of Melbourne's Heritage

Subject description: 

Two newspaper articles on preservation of Melbourne's heritage. Published on successive days in The Age 22nd and 23rd November 2011.

Catalogue number: 
emdf0052
Item type: 
Article
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Victorian Historical Journal June 2011

Subject description: 

Articles and reviews on a variety of aspects of Victoria's history

Catalogue number: 
emrp0001-201106
Item type: 
Periodical
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MCG Hotel: Renomination to Heritage Victoria, July 2011

Subject description: 

Further submission to Heritage Victoria to have MCG Hotel listed. It provides extra source material, and many illustrations in support.
2 items:
1. Report

Catalogue number: 
emvf0664
Item type: 
Document
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Girls' Training Home for Domestic Service

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Subject description: 

Brochure, not dated but c.1910. The institute was founded in 1883 and effectively closed in 1939. The brochure is yellowed with age and moth or insect eaten. It is about 25cm wide by 20cm high.

Catalogue number: 
emdf0050
Item type: 
Brochure
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Sketches at the Servants' Training Institute

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Subject description: 

Wood engraving.

Catalogue number: 
emdf0051
Item type: 
Engraving
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