Cattle being sold at Newmarket Saleyards, 1953
Cattle being sold at Newmarket Saleyards, 1953

Kensington is a residential and decreasingly industrial suburb 3 km north-west of Melbourne. It is commonly associated with Flemington, once being in the Flemington and Kensington borough (1882-1906). Its northern boundary is Racecourse Road, the western boundary is Smithfield Road and the Maribyrnong River, the southern boundary is Dynon Road and the eastern boundary is the Moonee Ponds Creek. Kensington contained the Newmarket saleyards and abattoirs, and in its south there are the Dynon Road railway yards and a small area known as Browns Hill east of the railway yards.
Cattle being sold at Newmarket Saleyards, 1953
Unloading cattle at Newmarket Livestock Siding, 1950
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