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History

Building histories

This is the collection of building histories written and maintained by the East Melbourne Historical Society.

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Stories of East Melbourne.

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East Melbourne

William Barak 1885William Barak 1885From time immemorial humans have left their marks on East Melbourne.

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History

The history section is a series of "books" with a page for each item. You can navigate between pages and books by using the links on the left or at the bottom of each page.

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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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