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East Melbourne, Vale Street 118 - 1990

East Melbourne

  • 118 Vale Street

Building names

  • St Ives
  • Torloisk

Surnames

  • McLean

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Acquisition number: 
981
Catalogue number: 
emdf0109
File name: 
DF0109
File location: 
Digital file

Photograph of Torloisk, 118 Vale Street East Melbourne.
The building, previously St Ives Private Hospital, was purchased in 1990 by the Myer family who undertook major renovations including demolition of the hospital extension and restoration of some of the original architectural forms such as the corner window arches.

Item type: 
Photograph
Date of publication or creation: 
1990
History of item: 

Photo provided by Norman Wright, grandson of the original owners, William and Margaret McLean.

Owner of original: 
Norman Wright
Reproduction rights: 
Norman Wright
Year acquired: 
2008
Date digitised: 
2008-06-18
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