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Joseph Reed, architect

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Acquisition number: 
1253
Catalogue number: 
emvf0881
File name: 
VF0881
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Newspaper clipping about the life and work of Joseph Reed, one of Melbourne's most well known and prolific architects of the 19th century. He designed many buildings in East Melbourne including:
182-186 George Street (1857)
The Gothic House, 157 Hotham Street (1861)
Koorine, corner of George and Powlett Streets (1864)
Virginia, 116 Wellington Parade (1864)
Stokesay, 154 Gipps Street (1869) dem.
Chalmers Hall, corner Lansdowne Street and Parliament Place (1874) dem
Crathre, 118 Gipps Street (1874)

Item type: 
Newsclipping
Date digitised: 
2016-01-25
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