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49 Agnes Street, front view with Louis Monichon

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Acquisition number: 
723
Catalogue number: 
emdf0002
File name: 
DF2
File location: 
Digital archive

Photograph of cottage from Agnes Street with a young Louis Monichon leaning against the picket fence.

Francois Monichon's family included a daughter Mathilde Marie, born in Melbourne on 19 November 1858. On 5 June 1877 she married William John Forbes at St Patricks Cathedral Melbourne in a ceremony celebrated by Rev Father Aylward (according to entries in the family bible held by Mathilde's great grandson Steven Lamande, Oct 2009).

W J Forbes became a prominent auctioneer whose name appears in connection with sales of property and deceased estates in many of the newspapers of the time. They lived in the Ascot Vale / Essendon area.

Another link to the East Melbourne area is through the marriage of Wllliam and Mathilde's daughter Ethel Marie Forbes, born 12 April 1879, to Leopold George Lamande, one of four sons of Ambroise Lamande who lived at 115 Hotham Street in the period 1906 to 1919.

Item type: 
Photograph
Building name: 
Bourgoyne Cottage
Subject address: 
49 Agnes Street, Jolimont
Item size: 
10x6 cm
Item condition: 
Good
Item condition: 
Faded
Item inscription: 

Bourgoyne Cottage
Agnes Street
With Louis Monichon
1874

Photographer: 
T.F. Chuck, 19 Royal Arcade, Melbourne
Date of publication or creation: 
1874
History of item: 

In the family collection of Steven Lamandé

Owner of original: 
Steven Lamandé
Permission reference: 
Emails 2009-09-09
Year acquired: 
2009
Donor: 
Steven Lamandé
Date digitised: 
2009-09-13
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