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The Grand Hotel Cabman's shelter in Yarra Park

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A fare go for first cabbies by Jenny Brown (1.63 MB)
Acquisition number: 
855
Catalogue number: 
emdf0047
File name: 
DF0047
File location: 
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A story by Jenny Brown published in The Age newspaper Saturday 13 August 2011 about cabbies in the early days of Melbourne. A picture is shown of the Grand Hotel cabman's shelter which is now in Yarra Park. It was originally in Carpentaria Place opposite the Grand Hotel, now the Windsor Hotel.

Item type: 
Newsclipping
Related content: 
The Grand Hotel and Cabman's Shelter - 1890c
Related content: 
MMBW Plan of 1899 showing Carpentaria Place
Author: 
Jenny Brown
Photographer: 
Luis Enrique Ascui
Date of publication or creation: 
2011-08-13
Publisher: 
The Age Newspaper
Publication place: 
Melbourne
Year acquired: 
2011
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