Melbourne Centenary Eucharistic Congress badge, 1934
Melbourne Centenary Eucharistic Congress badge, 1934

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.
Melbourne Centenary Eucharistic Congress badge, 1934
Bourke Street, showing Myer & Foys buildings, Melbourne, c1937
Melbourne looking south from Federal Coffee Palace, 1900
Guildford Lane, Melbourne, 1998
Nauru House, Collins Street, Melbourne, 2001
Railway weighbridge, Queens Wharf, Melbourne, 1906
Coles Express, Swanston Street, Melbourne, 2004
Old Melbourne Gaol, Melbourne
Overlooking the National Art Centre and St Kilda Road, Melbourne
Sir Macpherson Robertson Fountain with BP building, St Kilda Road, Melbourne, 1973
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