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Advertising The Hilton

East Melbourne

  • 192 Wellington Parade

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  • The Hilton

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Acquisition number: 
1353
Catalogue number: 
emdf0235
File name: 
DF0235
File location: 
Digital archive

Newspaper clipping advertises The Hilton's facilities as a conference and seminar venue. One of its attributes was the ability to wheel an aeroplane into its Grand Ballroom. The Hilton is now The Pullman on the corner of Wellington Parade and Clarendon Street, East Melbourne

Item type: 
Digital file
Building name: 
The Hilton
Subject address: 
192 Wellington Parade, East Melbourne
Date of publication or creation: 
2011-03-31
Publisher: 
The Age
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