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Category: The Melbourne Files

Prince Charles at Geelong Grammar
The Melbourne Files

Prince Charles at Geelong Grammar

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In 1966 the heir to the British throne came to Australia for two terms of high school. This is Prince Charles at Geelong Grammar.

The Disappearance of Willi Koeppen
The Melbourne Files

The Disappearance of Willi Koeppen

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In 1976, celebrity chef Willi Koeppen disappeared from his restaurant in the Dandenongs. The case has never been solved.

Salvatore: The Yarra Seal
The Melbourne Files

Salvatore: The Yarra Seal

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Salvatore, the Yarra Seal, is currently frolicking around the river in Richmond and Abbotsford. He has been visiting, on and off, for 7 years.

Prince at Bennetts Lane
The Melbourne Files

Prince at Bennetts Lane

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In 2003, a world famous musician played a secret gig at a small Melbourne night club. This is Prince at Bennetts Lane.

Wirth’s Circus
The Melbourne Files

Wirth’s Circus

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For 70 years, Wirth’s Circus stood where the Arts Centre is now, and was one of Melbourne’s top attractions. It was destroyed by fire in 1953.

Northcote’s ‘Carnegie Library’
The Melbourne Files

Northcote’s ‘Carnegie Library’

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In 1911, an American philanthropist gifted a library to Melbourne. Northcote’s ‘Carnegie Library’ still stands on High Street, and is now used as council offices.

Underground History: The Degraves Street Subway
The Melbourne Files

Underground History: The Degraves Street Subway

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The Degraves Street Subway is a thirty metre underpass, connecting Flinders Street to Flinders Street Station, with a long and surprising history.

Hotel Hell: A History of The Gatwick
The Melbourne Files

Hotel Hell: A History of The Gatwick

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From upmarket apartments, to a low budget boarding house, and back again: this is the story of The Gatwick Hotel.

Television City: The Bendigo Street Studio
The Melbourne Files

Television City: The Bendigo Street Studio

museumoflostby museumoflostApril 10, 2021November 18, 20210

The Bendigo Street Studio has a long history: it was a piano maker’s, a Heinz factory, and the most famous TV location in Australian history. 

Williamstown Racecourse
The Melbourne Files

Williamstown Racecourse

museumoflostby museumoflostMarch 18, 2021April 1, 20210

Bayside Williamstown is one of Melbourne’s oldest suburbs. Until the 1940s, it was home to one of the city’s most popular racetracks.

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