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East Melbourne, Clarendon Street 150 - marketing new apartments

Marketing brochure for the sale of apartments in the converted Mercy Hospital at 150 Clarendon Street. Photos of display units, views, recreational spaces (pool, gym, theatre). Information about finishes and services.
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East Melbourne, Gipps Street 140 - marketing new apartments

Marketing brochure for sale of new apartments built on the site of the old Merecy Hospital car park. Descriptions of architecture, materials and finishes.
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Kalingra: a story of firsts

East Melbourne is rightfully known for its Victorian era streetscapes.  However, between the wars it went through a period of re-development resulting in a scattering of buildings that are markedly different in style.

Edith Ingpen. Australian Home Beautiful, 1 Aug 1936
109 George Street. Photo Gavin John
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Valetta - an East Melbourne story

East Melbourne’s first crown land sales were held on 16 June 1852.  Prior to this the area had been a popular place for local Aboriginal groups who were attracted to its swamps and lagoons as fishing grounds.

Redmond Barry's funeral cortege outside Valetta
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