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East Melbourne, Trinity Church - 1864

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  • Corner George and Clarendon Streets

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Acquisition number: 
970
Catalogue number: 
emdf0102
File name: 
DF0102
File location: 
Digital file

An engraving of the first Trinity Church East Melbourne, published in 1864. Scanned from a book and published by the State Library of Victoria through Picture Australia.

Item type: 
Illustration
Date of publication or creation: 
1864-12-24
History of item: 

State Library of Victoria record:
TRINITY CHURCH, EAST MELBOURNE
Date(s) of creation: December 24, 1864.
print : wood engraving.
Reproduction rights owned by the State Library of Victoria
Accession No: IAN24/12/64/5
Image No: mp000823

Owner of original: 
State Library of Victoria
Reproduction rights: 
State Library of Victoria
Year acquired: 
2012
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