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Horsfall

East Melbourne, Albert Street 033

Description: 

According to the Notice of Intent to Build it was 'a house of two rooms and attics, capable of conversion to two houses.'

History: 

Section 27, on part of which this house stood, was largely given over to churches: The Free Presbyterians, the Primitive Methodists and the Methodist New Connexion, but on 16 October 1868 the rest of the land was sold at the Crown Land Sales. All the lots were bought by Isaacs and Moss, who resold them over the following year. Lot 1 was bought by W.H.

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