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Collins

East Melbourne, Powlett Street 164, 166, 168, 170 - Burchett

1870. Nos.168-170 mentioned: R. Besant - owner. Occupiers: Collins, the other vacant.
1873-82. Name mentioned: No.170. Charles W. Foster. Also mentioned: No.166 (should probably be No.168) John F. Deegan.
1875. Nos.168-170. Names mentioned: R. Besant - owner. Occupiers: Walerstrom and Foster.
1881. Two more cottages built, Nos.164 and 166.

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Geological Museum, 55 Macarthur Street, East Melbourne - 1963

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Scanned photo of the Geological Museum, Macarthur Street, East Melbourne, probably taken by John T.Collins in 1963. (See history of the item below.)

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Victorian Deaf Society, Jolimont Square, Jolimont - 1964

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Pictures of buildings in Jolimont Square, Jolimont taken by J.T. Collins in 1964. Jolimont Square was owned and used by the Victorian Deaf Society from 1924 to 2004.
See also catalogue item emdf0070 for a picture taken by Ritter & Jeppesen Studios circa 1942.

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