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St. Anne's 154 Gipps Street East Melbourne - 1970

East Melbourne

  • 154 Gipps Street

Building names

  • St Anne's
  • Stokesay

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  • Mercy Hospital
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Acquisition number: 
395
Catalogue number: 
emvf0372
File name: 
VF372
File location: 
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Photograph of St. Anne's, 154 Gipps Street, just prior to its demolition in 1970. It is now part of the Mercy Hospital site. The house was previously known as Stokesay.

Item type: 
Photograph
Building name: 
Stokesay
Building name: 
St. Anne's
Subject address: 
154 Gipps Street, East Melbourne
Item size: 
16.3x21.5cm
Photographer: 
Francis Bartlett
Date of publication or creation: 
1970
Year acquired: 
2005
Donor: 
Archives of the Mercy Hospital for Women
Date digitised: 
2012-03-07
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