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East Melbourne, George Street 21, 23, 25, Georgian Court

EAST MELBOURNE

  • 21-25 George Street

Building names

  • Georgian Court
  • Vincent Terrace

Surnames

  • Murfett

Subjects

  • Apartments
  • Architecture
  • Conversions
  • Flats
  • P J W Murfett
  • Terrace houses

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  • 1870s
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Acquisition number: 
1714
Catalogue number: 
emdf0453
File name: 
DF0453
File location: 
Digital archive

An article explaining the benefits of repurposing old, out of date terraces.  In this instance the terraces have been converted to six flats, each with four rooms.  The architect was PJW Murfett.  Before and after illustrations.

The building now operates as a bed and breakfast accommodation. 

Item type: 
Newsclipping
Related content: 
related newspaper clipping
Date of publication or creation: 
1928-11-01
Publisher: 
The Australian Home Beautiful: a journal for the home builder
History of item: 

The magazine is in the collection of the National Library of Australia and has been digitised and is available on the Trove website. Link to the above page follows:-

https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2943186126/image?WID=1132 

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