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The Great Vault Sculpture Controversy
The Melbourne Files

The Great Vault Sculpture Controversy

museumoflostby museumoflostJanuary 25, 2023March 8, 20231

In 1980, a public artwork in Melbourne’s new city square provoked outrage. This is the great Vault sculpture controversy.

The Tabbigai Cliff Dwellers
Forgotten Places

The Tabbigai Cliff Dwellers

museumoflostby museumoflostJanuary 10, 2023June 15, 20251

For sixty years, the Tabbigai Cliff Dwellers lived in the sandstone cliffs overlooking the ocean near Botany Bay.

Granny Smith Grows the First Granny Smith
Drinks and Foods

Granny Smith Grows the First Granny Smith

museumoflostby museumoflostDecember 30, 2022February 25, 20232

The first granny smith was grown by the real Granny Smith, an amateur horticulturalist and early migrant to convict era Sydney.

The Origins of Christmas
Holidays

The Origins of Christmas

museumoflostby museumoflostDecember 20, 20221

The origins of Christmas is a surprising grab bag from different cultures, stretching back thousands of years. Here are the roots of the best known Christmas traditions.

The World’s First Video Store
Firsts and Lasts

The World’s First Video Store

museumoflostby museumoflostDecember 10, 2022December 12, 20221

The world’s first video store opened in West Hollywood in 1977. It was the brainchild of a failed actor and former stuntman who would change the entertainment industry.

7 More Everyday Things That Can’t Be Explained
Unsolved Mysteries

7 More Everyday Things That Can’t Be Explained

museumoflostby museumoflostDecember 4, 2022December 4, 20220

Magnets, hangovers, dogs eating grass, and the mysterious origins of common English words: here are 7 more everyday things that can’t be explained.

The Real Life Inspiration for Nightmare on Elm Street
Weird and Wild

The Real Life Inspiration for Nightmare on Elm Street

museumoflostby museumoflostNovember 12, 2022November 13, 20223

The real life inspiration for Nightmare on Elm Street was a mysterious psychological condition, linked to the Cambodian civil war. Its cause is still unknown.

The 1257 Samalas Eruption
The Natural World

The 1257 Samalas Eruption

museumoflostby museumoflostNovember 5, 2022November 5, 20220

In 1257 the Samalas Eruption blew apart a volcano in Indonesia. The effects were felt all over the world.

A History of the AFL Grand Final
Sports & Games

A History of the AFL Grand Final

museumoflostby museumoflostSeptember 27, 2022September 27, 20251

The history of the AFL grand final involves challenge matches, bloodbaths, skipped years and a Geelong lawyer named Kenneth McIntyre.

The Flinders Street Station Ballroom
The Melbourne Files

The Flinders Street Station Ballroom

museumoflostby museumoflostSeptember 18, 2022April 6, 20243

The Flinders Street Station Ballroom was built to provide leisure activities to railway workers. It is now used as an exhibition space.

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Coles Book Arcade

Cole’s Book Arcade

May 12, 2018January 29, 2022
Who was saint kilda?

Who Was Saint Kilda?

November 4, 2017February 3, 2022
The Virgin Mary at Coogee Beach

The Virgin Mary at Coogee Beach

December 29, 2017March 31, 2024
The Degraves Street Subway

Underground History: The Degraves Street Subway

June 14, 2021July 25, 2024
Melbourne Fish Market

Melbourne’s Lost Buildings

October 7, 2018April 24, 2024
The Westall UFO, Melbourne Australia

The Westall UFO

June 26, 2017October 3, 2025
The Stand By Me bridge

The Real ‘Stand By Me’ Bridge

July 17, 2017March 3, 2024
Il Porcellino

Il Porcellino: Sydney’s Lucky Pig

December 29, 2025
Origins of Christmas Tree decorations

The Origins of Christmas Tree Decorations

December 20, 2025
Blue Lake of Melbourne

The Lost Blue Lake of Melbourne

December 14, 2025
Ruth Hollick

Ruth Hollick: Intuitive Pictorialist

December 9, 2025
The world's largest flower

The World’s Largest Flower (and the World’s Smallest Bear)

November 30, 2025November 30, 2025
The birthplace of The Ashes

The Birthplace of the Ashes: Sunbury

November 21, 2025
The Field Collection

The Field Collection

November 16, 2025
A Small Light in a California Fire Station That Has Outlived the Modern World - koppiz - The Centennial Light: The Lightbulb Burning for 100 Years

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museumoflost - Marshalite Clocks and the First Melbourne Traffic Lights

Thanks for reading! And appreciate that feedback, have updated the caption.

Zandra - Marshalite Clocks and the First Melbourne Traffic Lights

I remember the Marshalite clocks at various intersection. PS, the photo of ‘corner of Brunswick st and Johnson st’ is…

The Origins of Christmas Tree Decorations - The Museum of Lost Things - The Origins of Christmas

[…] It’s really a history of humanity, over the same period (read my post about the history of Christmas, here).…

The Lost Blue Lake of Melbourne - The Museum of Lost Things - The Yarra Waterfall

[…] The Yarra River, as it came to be known, originally followed a long, looping curve inland, before running into…

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