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Holy Trinity East Melbourne - history of its organ

East Melbourne

  • 72 Clarendon Street

Building names

  • Holy Trinity Church

Surnames

  • Boom

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Acquisition number: 
1389
Catalogue number: 
emvf0903
File name: 
VF0903
File location: 
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A brochure produced during a restoration appeal for the Holy Trinity organ. Page 2 gives a short history of the organ and its builder and previous owner, Henry M Boom, along with National Trust citation.

Item type: 
Brochure
Building name: 
Holy Trinity Church
Subject address: 
72 Clarendon Street, East Melbourne
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