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East Melbourne, Grey Street 056,058,060 - Burchett

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  • Menzies
  • Sanderson

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index card
index card
photograph
 
Acquisition number: 
793
Catalogue number: 
wbgrest056-060
File name: 
Burchett index cards
File location: 
East Melbourne Library
Subject description: 

1886 Thos Sanderson built 2 two storey houses for self. 1887 third two storey house added. No. 60 was occupied c 1910 -1912 by James Menzies, father of Sir Robert Menzies.

Item type: 
Index card
Subject address: 
56 Grey Street, East Melbourne
Subject address: 
58 Grey Street, East Melbourne
Subject address: 
69 Grey Street, East Melbourne
Item size: 
8.5x5.6 cm
Item condition: 
Original
Author: 
Winston Burchett
Photographer: 
Winston Burchett
History of item: 

Part of Winston Burchett's index card set, created and used by Winston Burchett to support his research and writings. The set of cards is held by the East Melbourne Library and is fully digitised and published by the East Melbourne Historical Society with the permission of the Library.
The reliability of the information in this set of cards varies considerably. It should not be used as a primary source but as a lead to other sources.

Owner of original: 
East Melbourne Library
Reproduction rights: 
East Melbourne Library
Date digitised: 
2009-11-20
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