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1874 Beach Street Sandridge

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1874 Beach Street SandridgeA photo from early 1874 looking east along Beach Street, Sandridge (later known as Port Melbourne from 1884) from the corner of Railway Parade. On the left of the photo is Mitchell's London Hotel. Further along Beach Street is the Freemason's Tavern, sited on the corner of Stokes Street. A large industrial chimney further to the east belongs to the Sandridge Sugar Works factory, which commenced in the 1860s, but burnt down in 1875. The large gates,

Looking west along Flinders Street around 1900

now used as an Immigration Museum

A photo of the impressive "The Argus and Australasian" office building in Collins Street around 1910

One newspaper claimed that his photographs that could be "mistaken for works of art"

and horse-drawn vehicles on road

dominated by a lofty corner domed turret

Hobson Bay and River Yarra leading to Melbourne [cartographic material] / surveyed by H

Tudor Street

which was on the corner of Bull Street and the Midland Highway

The drawings belonged to the contractor for Flinders Street Railway Station

Finley & Co

This building was constructed in 1853 and in the 1870 photo housed the Liverpool

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