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Mosspennoch, Vandalism and Neglect, 2012

East Melbourne

  • 22-40 Clarendon Street

Building names

  • Mosspennoch
  • Mosspennock
  • Philadelphia Robertson House
  • The Ritz

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Acquisition number: 
871
Catalogue number: 
emdf0060
File name: 
DF0060
File location: 
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This grand mansion on Clarendon Street has been unoccupied and crumbling for many years. In 2011 it was occupied by homeless people resulting in a fire and some internal and external damage. It is now boarded up and surrounded by security fencing. There has been no action on the part of the owners to repair or restore the building.

Item type: 
Photograph
Item condition: 
Original
Photographer: 
Graham Shepherd
Date of publication or creation: 
2012-02-24
Reproduction rights: 
East Melbourne Historical Society
Date digitised: 
2012-02-24
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