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Muriel Ismay Smith - a remarkable life

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Muriel Ismay Smith - a remarkable life (835.6 KB)
Acquisition number: 
1513
Catalogue number: 
emdf0300
File name: 
DF0300
File location: 
Digital archive

The eventful, rags to riches life story of Muriel Ismay Smith who lived at Victoria House, 220 Clarendon Street between 1954 and 1988 when she died. The author is her grandson, Paul Lawrie. Includes photos.

Item type: 
Article
Subject address: 
220 Clarendon Street
Subject address: 
222 Clarendon Street
Subject address: 
376 Victoria Parade
Subject address: 
378 Victoria Parade
Related content: 
Building history 220 Clarendon Street
Number of pages: 
4
Author: 
Paul Lawrie
Date of publication or creation: 
2017
History of item: 

Monique Depierre, real estate agent and member of the East Melbourne Historical Society, met Paul Lawrie at an open-for-inspection of Victoria House, 220 Clarendon Street. In chatting to him she discovered his connection to the building and asked him if he would write down this story.

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