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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.

The Origin of the King’s Birthday Holiday
Holidays

The Origin of the King’s Birthday Holiday

museumoflostby museumoflostSeptember 12, 2022June 9, 20240

The origin of the King’s Birthday holiday stretches back to the 17th century, and it is now celebrated throughout the Commonwealth. Except: not, in Great Britain.

The First Feature Length Film
Firsts and Lasts

The First Feature Length Film

museumoflostby museumoflostAugust 28, 2022August 28, 20220

The first feature length film was made in Melbourne in 1906. Its subject: Australia’s most famous folk hero.

11 Films Banned in Australia
All of the Arts

11 Films Banned in Australia

museumoflostby museumoflostAugust 11, 20221

Australia has censored a lot of films since the medium debuted here, including some unlikely candidates. Here are 11 films banned in Australia.

Annette Kellerman: The Australian Mermaid
Remarkable Characters

Annette Kellerman: The Australian Mermaid

museumoflostby museumoflostJuly 29, 20223

Annette Kellerman was a champion swimmer, a Hollywood movie star, and a pioneer for healthy living and women’s rights.

A Crocodile Named Sweetheart
The Natural World

A Crocodile Named Sweetheart

museumoflostby museumoflostJune 10, 20221

In the late 1970s, a crocodile named Sweetheart ran amuck in a river just outside Darwin, and became a local legend.

Holt’s Matrimonial Agency
The Melbourne Files

Holt’s Matrimonial Agency

museumoflostby museumoflostMay 16, 2022May 17, 20224

Holt’s Matrimonial Agency provided a matchmaker service to turn-of-the-century Melbourne. It was also the place, for a quickie wedding.

The Origins of Easter
Holidays

The Origins of Easter

museumoflostby museumoflostApril 16, 2022April 25, 20251

Rabbits, chocolate and hot cross buns: what do these things have to do with the death of Jesus? Here are the origins of Easter.

Pallas’s Cat
The Natural World

Pallas’s Cat

museumoflostby museumoflostApril 10, 2022April 10, 20221

Pallas’s Cat has the longest fur of any feline, which helps it survive in some of the world’s toughest environments. It is named after an intrepid Prussian naturalist.

The Yarra Waterfall
The Melbourne Files

The Yarra Waterfall

museumoflostby museumoflostMarch 11, 2022March 31, 20241

The Yarra Waterfall used to stretch across the river where Queen Street is today. It was demolished in 1883.

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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
Gregorian Calendar was introduced

When the Gregorian Calendar Was Introduced

January 12, 2026
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
When the Gregorian Calendar Was Introduced - The Museum of Lost Things - The Origins of Easter

[…] To settle the dispute, in 325 CE the Council of Nicea decreed that Easter would be observed on the…

museumoflost - Wirth’s Circus

Hi David, thanks for reading and leaving this information! It's a beautiful mosaic, I'm glad it found a new home.

David Jack - Wirth’s Circus

Wonderful to see this repository of Circus history, thank you to the hosts and contributors. I'm one of the artists…

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

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