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Mercy Private Hospital under construction, 1935

EAST MELBOURNE

  • Grey Street

Building names

  • Mercy Hospital

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  • Apartments
  • Flats
  • Grey Street 141
  • Grey Street 157
  • Terrace houses

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Acquisition number: 
1729
Catalogue number: 
emdf0462
File name: 
DF0462
File location: 
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Shows Mercy Private Hospital, Grey Street, East Melbourne, under construction in 1935.

The view is taken up the hill towards Clarendon Street to the west.  The house on the corner of Clarendon Street, was known as Clarendon House and was built in 1854 for Sir William a’Beckett.  It was demolished to make way for the Mercy Maternity Hospital. There are two buildings to the left of the hospital, now demolished.  Immediately to the left is a pair of 19th century terrace houses (145-147 Grey Street) shown much altered with a later façade. Further to the left part of another building is visible (141 Grey Street).  This was a small block of flats built c.1921 and which replaced an earlier freestanding house. 

Compare this image with a later photo which shows the hospital to have been built in two stages. See link below.

 

Item type: 
Photograph
Building name: 
Mercy Private Hospital
Subject address: 
Grey Street, East Melbourne
Related content: 
Mercy Hospital, 1948
External reference: 
SLV permalink
Date of publication or creation: 
1935
History of item: 

State Library of Victoria Accession No. H84.92/3

Owner of original: 
State Library of Victoria
Copyright owner: 
Out of copyright
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