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Pleasant HillPleasant Hill [later Batmans Hill] flattened to make way for Spencer Street Station [now Southern Cross Station].
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John Batman's HousePleasant Hill - later Batmans Hill
National Library of Australia
with inscription
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John Batman's TreatyJohn Batman's Treaty, signed on 16 June 1835
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John Batman's TreatyJohn Batman's Treaty, signed on 16 June 1835
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John Batman's Houseon Pleasant Hill - later Batmans Hill.
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John Batman's TreatyJohn Batman's Treaty, signed on the banks of a creek [thought to be Merri Creek] on 16 June 1835, was an agreement with eight Aboriginal leaders to transfer the land of the Port Phillip area to Batman.
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Melbourne General Post OfficeThe Melbourne General Post Office, on the corner of Bourke and Elizabeth Streets.This is the view up Bourke street. The building dates from the 1860's. David Coppinger
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Corner of Collins street and SwanstonThe drawing above shows the corner of Collins street and Swanston, in central Melbourne. The Town hall is on the right.
From the Studio of David Coppinger.
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Royal Exhibition BuildingRoyal Exhibition Building, from the Carlton Gardens. David Coppinger
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The ForumThe old State Theatre in Flinders Street, built in 1928 and now known as "The Forum". David Coppinger
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Luna ParkLuna Park by David Coppinger
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Flinders Street StationShows the Flinders Street Station, seen from outside St. Pauls in Swanston Street. David Coppinger
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St Kilda PierSt.Kilda, looking down the Pier towards the kiosk.
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SouthbankView from the Southbank, looking over the Yarra river and the Princes bridge. On the left is the Flinders Street Station, while on the right is St. Pauls cathederal. The Town hall shows in the distance. David Coppinger
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Princess TheatreShows the Princess Theatre, in Spring street.. It was built in 1886 and restored in the 1920's It is a very flamboyant building, finished off with Gold statues and lots of fine details. It reflects the vitality of the last years of the Victorian era. David Coppinger
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Rialto buildingRialto building in Collins street now houses the Le Meridien Hotel. David Coppinger
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Windsor Hotel (formerly The Grand)Windsor Hotel (formerly The Grand) in Spring street, Melbourne. It was built in the 1880's and changed name in the 1920's. The original design was by Charles Webb. One of the old Circle Line trams is in the foreground.
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Princes BridgeYarra River and the Princes Bridge. The boat is the ElizabethAnne1, built in 1915.
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