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Park House

Browne Family and Park House, 124 Wellington Parade, East Melbourne

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Photo shows single house of terrace type. A carriage, possibly a landau, with a pair of horses, and driver aboard, waits in front. The house was on the site of the current Post Office (2008) at 124 Wellington Parade. At the time the photo was taken it was owned by Hugh Junor Browne, spiritualist and distiller, whose daughter, Elizabeth Martha Ann (Pattie), married Alfred Deakin.

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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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