With the help of the team at the State Library of Victoria, we found the earliest recorded photographs of Melbourne.
The National Trust has developed a new app called Lost ! 100 Lost Buildings of Melbourne, allowing people with an iPhone or iPad to go up to a range of city buildings and see what used to be there before they were lost to development. Here is a selection from their archive.
If you’re new to Melbourne, one of the best ways to get to know the city is by tram. Melbourne is home to Australia’s only tram network, which is also the largest urban network in the w…
The Causeway 1976 Brilliant photographs of Melbourne's people, streets and locations in the 1970's by Photographer David Wadelton. You can view more of David's wonderful photography at the Northcote Hysterical Society on Flickr. Many thanks to David for allowing me to share his work here. Enjoy! Fitzroy 1977 Flinders Street Station 1976 Myer Pen Department 1976 Clarendon Street, South Melbourne 1976 Chat n Chew Diner Melbourne 1977 Herald boys skylarking 1976 Flower Clock 1977 Swan Street, Richmond 1977 Luna Park St Kilda 1976 Park Street, North Fitzroy 1977
In the 1970s, Melbourne's growth rate slowed as immigration declined and economic conditions worsened. Yet, several significant changes occurred during this slow period of population growth.
OLD MELBOURNE PICTURES... 50s signaling device for pedestrians 1923 Ford Ambulance Altona Explosives Pier Alexandra Gardens looking up towards Flinders St railway station 1940 Mountford's parking garage and service station in Bourke St Melbourne Checking the rising level of water across the Snowy River flats at Orbost 1971 An overcrowded East Preston tram in Brunswick Street Fitzroy North back in 1944 Mr Whippy The Sorrento Pier was constructed in 1870 1970's local green grocer Golden Fleece Service Station 1969 Lilydale CBA late 60s Dentist Chair Berwick Primary School, circa 1880 News Yellow cabs Kew Traffic School on Cotham Rd during the 1960s Melbourne Dust Storm 8th Feb 1983 Old Holden and caravan Tarax North Rd Huntingdale WW1 troopship WARILDA underway from Melbourne 1976 International Motor Show The Concorde visits Tullamarine Victorian Brewery Old Toy Car Sept 1939 William Street circa 1960 and just for variety.. Darwin WW2 Bombing Identity Card Located in Melbourne TAA
UNLIKE frozen yoghurt stores, a city like Melbourne doesn’t just pop up overnight.
St James’ Old Cathedral just has to be near the top of your list of places to visit when you’re in Melbourne as it's been classified as the oldest building in Melbourne.
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Milk bars were once an icon of Australian suburbia. In recent decades they have been decimated by the forces of gentrification. Designer Jimi Connor has documented their decline
Image 9 of 18 from gallery of Peek House / Kuzman Architecture. Photograph by Tatjana Plitt
How Melbourne lost it’s most significant buildings
Melbourne was founded in 1835 as a commercial venture. Tasmanian settlers, frustrated at diminishing opportunities in that rapidly develop...
The National Trust has developed a new app called Lost ! 100 Lost Buildings of Melbourne, allowing people with an iPhone or iPad to go up to a range of city buildings and see what used to be there before they were lost to development. Here is a selection from their archive.
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