Melbourne Central City
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Melbourne’s central city area has traditionally been defined as the 'Golden Mile', which is the checker-board survey by the government surveyor, Robert Hoddle, who in 1837 fixed a township of six blocks by four blocks. The boundaries were Spencer, La Trobe, Spring and Flinders Streets.
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Melbourne looking west from Fire Station tower, 1900
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Advertisement for T.W. Sherrin sporting goods c1904, featuring a cricket match at the MCG in 1864
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Spencer Street Railway Station, Melbourne
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Police headquarters, Russell Street, 2003
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Flanigan Lane, Melbourne, 1998
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Princes Bridge and City Terminus of M. & H. B. Railway, Melbourne
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St Kilda Road, Melbourne
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La Trobe Cottage, First Government House, Melbourne
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