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Cars ruin park

Newspaper article commenting on decision not to reduce car parking in Yarra Park. Reverse has article about the importance of bluestone to Melbourne's heritage and the Council's moves to protect it. Leader May 17, 2004.

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Jolimont roundabout

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Photo shows a traffic roundabout at the junction of Wellington Parade, Wellington Parade South and  Clarendon Street.  It was constructed in 1956 as a result of traffic congestion in Wellington Parade.

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Master Plan Review

Progress report on Board of Works Master Plan (1959). Includes plan for four lane highway and overpass over Punt Road north of Hoddle Bridge (South Eastern Freeway, now Monash Freeway.).

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Simpson Street intersection

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Photo shows the intersection of Simpson Street and Wellington Parade, East Melbourne. Across Wellington Parade is Vale Street.  On the left hand corner of Vale Street is a modern building constructed as an extension to St Ives Hospital behind.  It has now been demolished and the old house has been restored as a private residence.

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Streetwise

Short newspaper article explaining origin of Lansdowne Street's name. Leader, 22 Feb. 2004. Also real estate flyer in form of quiz on origin of street names.

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