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Nerida Samson and East Melbourne

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Acquisition number: 
1778
Catalogue number: 
emvf1009_04
File name: 
VF1009_04

A newspaper clipping featuring Nerida Samson who at the time was president of the East Melbourne Group.  This group was fighting an application by the Anglican Church to subdivide the land on which Bishopscourt, the home of the archbishop, stands in Clarendon Street, East Melbourne.

The article gives a description of Nerida's house in Canterbury Terrace, East Melbourne.  Three properties are listed for sale:  135 Simpson Street, 121 Grey Street and 26 Vale Street.

Some brief facts about schools and other amenities are also listed.

Item type: 
Newsclipping
Related content: 
Myra Anderson folder
Date of publication or creation: 
2000-06-04
Publisher: 
The Sunday Age
Year acquired: 
2024
Donor: 
Myra Anderson
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