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  2. The Mystery of a Hansom Cab (1911 film) - Wikipedia

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    Possum Villa. Grey Street. St Kilda. Two Men at War. (Two men wish to marry Madge, the dissolute Oliver Whyte and the squatter Brian Fitzgerald.) The Orient Hotel, Bourke Street. The Melbourne Club, Collins street. Brian receives a Message. The Cabstand. Scots Church. DRIVE TO ST. KILDA. Austral Hotel, Bourke Street. Sal Rawlins shows the way.

  3. List of demolished buildings and structures in Melbourne

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    In order to provide power for a new system of electric street lights, the City of Melbourne built a coal fired power station on the corner of Spencer Street and Little Bourke Street, opening in 1894. [157] It was expanded and machinery upgraded many times, adding and altering buildings in 1907–8, and in the 1920s.

  4. List of Art Deco buildings in Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Minerva Theatre in Kings Cross (1939) Grace Building (1930) This is a list of buildings in Sydney completed in the Inter-War Art Deco, Streamline Moderne and Functionalist styles that are historically significant. Apartment and residential buildings The Edgewater flats, 1937. Staircase, Belgenny, Taylor Square Entrance, Wychbury, Potts Point Adereham Hall, 71 Elizabeth Bay Road, Elizabeth Bay ...

  5. Palace Theatre, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    A view of the Excelsior Hotel on Bourke Street in 1861. The plot of land on 20-30 Bourke Street was occupied from the late 1850s Excelsior Hotel.The association between hotels and theatres at the time was close, and the hotel incorporated a hall (known as the Queen's Hall) used for vaudeville performances and other entertainment including boxing and wrestling.

  6. Nahum Barnet - Wikipedia

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    Nahum Barnet (16 August 1855 – 1 September 1931) was an architect working in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia during the Victorian and Edwardian periods, best known for his extensive legacy of commercial buildings in Melbourne's CBD, as well as his last design, the Melbourne Synagogue.

  7. Bourke Street - Wikipedia

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    Bourke Street runs roughly from east to west and bisects the city centre along its long axis. [3] Bourke Street runs parallel between Little Collins Street to the south and Little Bourke Street to the north. There are two primary stretches of Bourke Street, split by Southern Cross station: the historic city centre and the modern Docklands precinct.

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