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Passions of a Warrior - John Monash

East Melbourne

  • 118 Gipps Street
  • 74 Gipps Street

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  • Crathre

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  • Monash

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Acquisition number: 
1295
Catalogue number: 
emvf0886
File name: 
VF0886
File location: 
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Newspaper clipping about an ABC documentary on the life of Sir John Monash with emphasis on its social and private aspects.
John Monash lived in East Melbourne with his wife and daughter c.1899-c.1912, first at 118 Gipps Street and then at 74 Gipps Street.

Item type: 
Newsclipping
Building name: 
Crathre
Subject address: 
118 Gipps Street, East Melbourne
Subject address: 
74 Gipps Street, East Melbourne
Author: 
Mark Day
Date of publication or creation: 
2008-11-11
Publisher: 
The Australian
Copyright owner: 
The Australian
Year acquired: 
2008
Date digitised: 
2016-04-22
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