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Eblana, 140 Jolimont Road: Proposed redevelopment

East Melbourne

  • 140 Jolimont Road

Building names

  • Eblana

Surnames

  • Jackson

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Acquisition number: 
1821
Catalogue number: 
emdf0505
File name: 
DF0505
File location: 
Digital archive

A newspaper article about the proposed redevelopment of the house at 140 Jolimont Road, Jolimont, the former home of Thomas Jackson of Young and Jackson's Hotel. The East Melbourne Group is critical of the development which is to be 42m high, retaining only the facade of the old building. 

The photo shows protestors well spaced and wearing masks.  It is the height of the Covid pandemic.

Item type: 
Newsclipping
Building name: 
Eblana
Subject address: 
140 Jolimont Road, East Melbourne
Author: 
Bianca Hall
Author: 
Chloe Booker
Date of publication or creation: 
2021-02-16
Publisher: 
The Age
Publication place: 
Melbourne
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