James Sinclair and the Fitzroy Gardens
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              Acquisition number: 
                    1292        
              Catalogue number: 
                    emvf0885        
              File name: 
                    VF0885        
              File location: 
                    Vertical File        Newspaper clipping about the history of the Fitzroy Gardens. Includes author's own memories of seeing school children cutting through the gardens to the various schools and the many sculptures which adorned the gardens. The article mainly centres on the establishment of the gardens by James Sinclair (now disputed in favour of Clement Hodgkinson) and the story of his remarkable life. Quotes critical comments by Lionel Lindsay about the the Conservatory and the statue, Meditation, which sits outside it.
              Item type: 
                    Newsclipping        
              Building name: 
                    Conservatory        
              Subject address: 
                    Fitzroy Gardens, East Melbourne        
              Artist-illustrator: 
                    Gerry Lants        
              Date of publication or creation: 
                    1968-07-06        
              Publisher: 
                    The Herald        
              Date digitised: 
                    2016-04-17        


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