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Hostels

1914 Church of England Men's Society Hostel, East Melbourne

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Photo of Church of England Men's Society hostel at 198 Albert Street published in the Church of England Messenger on 2 January 1914.

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East Melbourne, Victoria Parade 164, 166, Ardee

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A two storey, verandahed and parapeted mansion symmetrically composed around an imposing side lighted doorway.

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This house was designed by Crouch and Wilson and built by John O’Dea for Lawrence Benjamin, a clothier with premises in the ‘Beehive’ building at the corner of Bourke and Elizabeth Streets, opposite the General Post Office. He notified the Council of his intention to build on 6 April 1881 but on 4 February 1882 the house was advertised for sale on account of the owner going overseas.

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For the Upholding of Womanhood.

Discusses the rise of hostels providing accommodation for the growing number of young girls coming to Melbourne in search of work during the inter-war years. One of these was Chalmers Hall in East Melbourne. Victorian Historical Journal November 1999 pp 116-127.

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Sale of Nauruan hostel

Newspaper clippings about sale of Art Deco building on corner of Garden Avenue and Wellington Parade which was owned and used by Nauru as a hostel for Nauruans seeking medical treatment in Melbourne.

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