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Simpson Street from Vale Street

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  • Eastbourne House
  • Police Station

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Acquisition number: 
1159
Catalogue number: 
emdf0145
File name: 
DF0145
File location: 
Digital archive

The photo looks north from Vale Street across Wellington Parade to Simpson Street, East Melbourne. On the left is the police station built in 1956 for the Melbourne Olympics and now demolished. On the corner of Simpson Street an old post box still stands next to its modern equivalents. On the right is Eastbourne House built in 1903 as a private hospital and home for Dr. Samuel Peacock, famous as the accused in a history making murder case.

Item type: 
Digital file
Building name: 
Eastbourne House
Building name: 
Police Station
Related content: 
Paper by Malcolm Howell on the Peacock trials
Year acquired: 
2015
Donor: 
Myra Anderson
Date digitised: 
2015
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