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1043: 1115: 1067: 307: 1103: 730:, East Melbourne, traditionally a blue ribbon district, experienced a temporary decline. Flats began to appear and replace many of the old mansions. Many remaining mansions had been converted to rooming houses over the years. The construction of the Hilton Hotel saw the demolition of Cliveden mansions, a five-storey Victorian era terrace and the largest mansion in Melbourne (a small section of the panelling, doors and other decoration of the ballroom is retained in the formal restaurant of the Hilton). Office development and expansion of the hospitals in the area affected much of the area surrounding Victoria Parade. 1079: 1055: 873: 1028: 251: 1016: 999: 837: 1589: 1479: 767: 1333: 778: 933: 176: 1131: 1091: 1189: 74: 33: 881: 314: 677: 1239:. It was funded by nurse Ethel Ragg (later Mrs Ethel M. Tymms) to be used as a hospital, initially known as Nurse (or Miss) Ragg's Private Hospital and owned by her until her death in 1936. In 1922 another nurse, Grace Wilson, took over as manager, and it became known as Somerset House until 1934, when it was renamed Gloucester Private Hospital in honour of the 991:
houses and apartment buildings. One unique example of the architectural legacy is the "Dorijo" apartment building, located at 458 Victoria Parade. Designed by architect I.G Anderson in 1934, Dorijo's significant aspects include a reduction in the size of the three balconies that progress up the
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During the 1990s East Melbourne once again experienced a sharp increase in property prices. The Becton development at Jolimont, modelled on a picturesque Georgian village, created one of inner-city Melbourne's first exclusive enclaves. Many of the remaining mansions and terraces were placed on
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Victoria announced that it was to be sold and demolished to make way for multi-purpose commercial development. Despite the building's architectural and cultural significance, its heritage protection status remains unknown. The building has since been demolished and is home to the Eastbourne
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between 1955 and 1958 and designed by Bates, Smart & McCutcheon, is notable as being one of the first curtain wall glass skyscrapers in the world and the first skyscraper to break Melbourne's strict height limits. Until 1961, it was also Australia's tallest building.
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townhouse building known as Queen Bess Row is also notable. Completed in 1887 and designed by architect firm Tappin, Gilbert and Dennehy, this impressive red brick building dominates a main residential corner. Another landmark is Eastbourne Terrace, an eclectic
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On the corner of Hotham and Powlett Streets, the large Cairns Memorial Presbyterian Church, which was built in the 1880s was subject to an innovative apartment conversion after the church was gutted by fire in 1988, leaving only the exterior sandstone shell.
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Jolimont only covers a very small area. Most of it is occupied by the Melbourne Cricket Ground and surrounding Yarra Park and has its own railway station. The remainder of Jolimont is made up by a single block of housing, consisting of many
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The former Baptist Church House, built between 1859 and 1863, although substantially modified during conversion into an office building, is one of the finer classical styled buildings in East Melbourne and was designed by Thomas Watts.
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East Melbourne is home to some of Melbourne's earliest houses. While notable terrace housing is predominant in the area, the suburb also has some fine remnant mansions, the oldest and largest in East Melbourne being the
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Due to its proximity to a number of hospitals, many medical practitioners also have their rooms in East Melbourne. These hospitals include the Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital (RVEEH), the
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The area now known as East Melbourne was inhabited from an estimated 31,000 to 40,000 years ago and Eastern Hill was originally known as Ngár-go (or "high ground") by the
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in Victoria, Clarendon (the home of the Her Place Women's Museum), East Melbourne Terrace, Annerley in George Street and Cypress Terrace (1867) in Hotham Street.
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who visited the city in 1934. After being offered for auction in April 1937, and passing in after it failed to achieve its reserve price, it was sold to the
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facade of the building structure and the unmistakable tower at the top of the building, with links to his other, more controversial site, Lonsdale House.
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East Melbourne's proximity to the city, its small size and its relatively unspoilt streetscapes ensure its property is expensive and highly sought after.
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One of Melbourne's earliest suburbs, East Melbourne has long been home to many significant government, health and religious institutions, including the
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heritage registers and subdivided into apartments. Later the Victoria Brewery was also converted into exclusive apartments, named "TriBeCa", after the
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in the Parliamentary precinct at Spring Street and Treasury Place. Treasury Place is notable for its government buildings on Spring Street, including
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The three-storey brick building known as Somerset House was constructed by A.B. Brook in 1914 at 92 (originally 495) Victoria Parade, opposite
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District, and later lieutenant-governor, Charles La Trobe, lived in Jolimont with his family in a pre-fabricated cottage. The
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East Melbourne has many impressive Victorian era gardens with well-established plantings, the largest of which are the
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and considered one of his early residential works. Accordingly, it is also listed on the Victorian Heritage Register.
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streetscape, combining the facades of the Premier's Department and Treasury, State Offices, now occupied by the
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in the Parliamentary and Cathedral precincts, which are located on a gentle hill at the edge of the Melbourne's
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Tasma Terrace, home of the National Trust of Victoria, is considered Melbourne's finest Victorian terrace row
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extending toward the Yarra was part of the area also known by the Wurundjeri as Quo-Yung (or "dead trees").
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Historically, East Melbourne was the original home to a number of prominent Melbourne's schools including:
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on Wellington Parade and Victoria Parade, both connecting with the CBD in the western edge of the suburb.
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Illustration of Eastern Hill in 1839, the bounds of East Melbourne prior to its settlement looking toward
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Other notable buildings include the Arts & Crafts style of the Victorian Artists Society (1892) by
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from The Conversation by Jason Gibson, Helen Gardner and Stephen Morey for ABC News 10 July 2018
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are located in adjacent Fitzroy, after relocating from their original sites in East Melbourne.
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Victoria Brewery (1882), between Albert and Victoria Streets, is notable as an early work of
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Punt Road and Hoddle Street, both on the suburb's eastern boundary, is a major road for
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and the residential section to the north slopes gradually towards the flatter areas of
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Several terrace houses are notable, including Tasma Terrace (1878), by architect
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The Parliamentary and Cathedral precincts are located on a gentle hill, known as
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from 1911 to 1927 including the Prime Minister and Governor General's offices.
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and many other former religious buildings now serving mixed use. The Anglican
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in Jolimont is used for picnicking and, controversially, car parking for the
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In the 1960s and 1970s, while other inner-city suburbs were experiencing
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lines, which is used primarily by patrons attending events at the MCG.
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World Champion, Sport Australia Hall of Fame Inductee, Athlete Member
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Looking toward Eastern Hill (East Melbourne's northern end) from the
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East Melbourne is a small area of inner Melbourne, located between
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Queens Bess Row, East Melbourne (1886) Tappin Gilbert and Dennehy
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terrace, on the corner of Simpson Street and Wellington Parade.
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East Melbourne is also served by rail, with two main stations,
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157 Hotham Street, East Melbourne (1861) Joseph Reed architect
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and the Central Business District. Broadly, it is bounded by
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The forgotten Aboriginal names for 10 of Melbourne's suburbs
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The Johnston Collection: a Fine and Decorative Arts Museum
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Visible landmarks (from left to right) include 1930: 1255:after that date, up to at least September 1980. 692:which wouldn't be built for another two decades. 648:is at the top of a ridge, which extends towards 476: 824:served as the administration buildings for the 1348:, and beyond to Richmond from a CBD skyscraper 563:, 2 km (1.2 mi) east of Melbourne's 1786: 1009:, East Melbourne (1853) Joseph Reed architect 1494:, (revised edition), Harriland Press, 1997. 1436:, biochemist, died in East Melbourne in 1942 912:, built on the edge of the Melbourne CBD on 688:are depicted at the approximate site of the 801:). 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