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East Melbourne, Grey Street 151, Worsley
Photograph of Worsley, 151 Grey Street (2 Grey Street pre-1890), now the site of the Mercy Private Hospital. Photo shows a symmetrical, single storey, double fronted house, with arcaded verandah. The house was built c. 1867 for Henry Hall, chemist. Architects: Austin & Ellis. Builders: Leech & Bricknell.
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Eastern Hill residents listed in Sands & McDougall Post Office Directories 1858
Photo of the two pages of the 1858 Sands & McDougall Post Office Directory which list residents of Eastern Hill
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Edward S Chapman, sports writer
A photo of a display of photos of the senior staff of The Argus in 1882 - Edward is above the "r" in Argus. The photo is included in the manuscript "The Men who Made the Argus and the Australasian", from the State Library of Victoria. The head shot appeared in his obituary in The Argus in 1892.
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Eking out a living
Newspaper clipping about the hardships of life as an artist. The article centres on Paul Knight, a resident of East Melbourne. Photo. The Age, 12 November 2003.
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Elegant East Melbourne
A collection of newspaper articles about living in East Melbourne and Jolimont. Includes information on real estate market and lifestyle. Interviews with residents including Elizabeth Hill, Jacinta Ryan. Photos. From 1992.
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Elizabeth Alexander to be head of Medibank
Newspaper clipping announcing that Elizabeth Alexander is to be appointed as the new head of Medibank.
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Eric William Tulloch
Two copy portrait photographs of Eric Tulloch. Both in army uniform.
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Eric William Tulloch
Biographical notes; the story of Tulloch's murder; photocopy of article by Gordon Sargood from Melbourne Grammar School Archives.
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Fergus Hume and The Mystery of a Hansom Cab
Review of the book, "Blockbuster: Fergus Hume & The Mystery of the Hansom Cab" by Lucy Sussex.
Also article about up-coming television series of The Mystery of the Hansom Cab
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Festa display 2008 - Henry Cooke's House
File contains images used for East Melbourne Festa display in 2008. The display was intended as a case study of how to research the history of your house. Henry Cooke's house in Clarendon Street was used as the example. Images include:
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