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Birds Eye View of Melbourne showing Public Offices and Gardens: St Kilda in the distance- c1880

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Acquisition number: 
742
Catalogue number: 
emcm0001
File name: 
CM
File location: 
Digital file

Coloured lithograph. Aerial view of Melbourne from a point just north of Victoria Parade looking towards Port Phillip Bay.
Prominent East Melbourne features include St Patrick's Cathedral and nearby churches, the various government and parliament buildings, Treasury Gardens and the East Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Item type: 
Illustration
Item size: 
18x25 cm
Item condition: 
Fair
Item inscription: 

1989/84
[City of Melbourne reference number]

Date of publication or creation: 
1886c
History of item: 

City of Melbourne Arts and Heritage Collection

Owner of original: 
City of Melbourne Arts and Heritage Collection
Year acquired: 
2009
Date digitised: 
2009-10-19
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