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Clarendon Terrace

An Episode from Life in Clarendon Terrace

by Nan Hutton
From The Age, 19 May 1977

Beyond its beautiful façade, Clarendon Terrace may be a mouldering wreck today. But it was a sound and gracious building when my grandmother lived in it. In the comparatively short history of our city, this was a long time ago.

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Celebrating our 150th Anniversary. Clarendon Terrace 1857-2007

Three filmed talks produced by the Menzies Foundation celebrating the 150th year since the construction of Clarendon Terrace. 1. Miles Lewis speaking on Melbourne in the 1850s. This was hosted in conjuction with the East Melbourne Historical Society and was held on the night of its AGM at Clarendon Terrace. 2. Celestina Sagazio of the National Trust, conducted a walk around East Melbourne.

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Celebrating our 150th Anniversary. Clarendon Terrace 1857-2007

Three filmed talks produced by the Menzies Foundation celebrating the 150th year since the construction of Clarendon Terrace. 1. Miles Lewis speaking on Melbourne in the 1850s. This was hosted in conjuction with the East Melbourne Historical Society and was held on the night of its AGM at Clarendon Terrace. 2. Celestina Sagazio of the National Trust, conducted a walk around East Melbourne.

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Clarendon Terrace

A collection of articles on Clarendon Terrace and the Menzies Foundation from a variety of sources.

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Clarendon Terrace and the Menzies Foundation

Pamphlet gives a brief history of the building and its restoration for use as the headquarters of The Menzies Foundation. Also gives a brief outline of the work of The Menzies Foundation. Before and after photos.

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East Melbourne Historical Society Newsletter: March, June, September 2007

Volume 8, 2007. Includes articles on Worsley, 151 Grey Street; memories of East Melbourne by Stuart Esnouf; Hugh Junor Browne of Park House, Wellington Parade; An Episode from Life in Clarendon Terrace.

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East Melbourne Historical Society, New Venue

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Brief historical article in EMHS newsletter March 2001.

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Robert Huckson

Information compiled from various sources by descendants of Robert Huckson, architect and builder, for family history purposes.

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The Wealthy Widow Mystery

The story of Mrs. Anderson's murder at her flat in Clarendon Terrace in 1961.

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