East Melbourne, Victoria Parade and south east corner of Lansdowne Street
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Photo shows on the left hand side a terrace of six houses facing Victoria Parade. These were known as Elmbank Terrace. On the right hand side two houses can be seen. These are part of a terrace of four houses which were known as Lansdowne Terrace. The houses are now the site of a modern office building known as 200 Victoria Parade.
The original photo belongs to the State Library of Victoria and its citation appears below:
Title: [Row of double storey terraces, corner of Victoria Parade and Lansdowne Street, East Melbourne, Vic.] [picture].
Date(s): ca. 1950 - ca. 1959
Description: 1 photographic print on cardboard mount : gelatin silver ; 12 x 17 cm., album page 24 x 36 cm.
Copyright status: Copyright undetermined
Terms of use: This work may be in copyright.
Identifier(s): Accession no(s) H2009.152/71
Subjects: Lost architecture -- Victoria -- East Melbourne ; Melbourne (Vic.) -- History -- 1945-1965 ; Gelatin silver prints
Index terms: Melbourne; Victoria; demolished buildings
Notes: Photographer unknown.
Date unknown circa 1950-1959.
Contents/Summary: Looking across intersection towards row of houses with pedimented sash windows on upper level, arcuated porches on ground level.
Source/Donor: Purchased; 2009.
Link to digitised item: http://handle.slv.vic.gov.au/10381/55459
Link to this record: http://search.slv.vic.gov.au/primo_library/libweb/action/dlDisplay.do?vi...