The childrens playground, a slum street, Richmond, 1942
The childrens playground, a slum street, Richmond, 1942
Richmond, 3 km east of central Melbourne, has been a residential, industrial and residential, and latterly a more residential, suburb. Until 1994 Richmond was also a municipality. Its western boundary, Punt Road, adjoined Melbourne city and its eastern boundary was the Yarra River, across from leafy Hawthorn. The river curved around to form Richmond's southern boundary, opposite South Yarra and Toorak. The northern boundary, Victoria Parade, adjoins Collingwood. Richmond was named after Richmond Hill, London. Like its London counterpart it has Kew close by.
The childrens playground, a slum street, Richmond, 1942
Swan Street, Richmond, 2001
Opening of Baby Health Centre, Church Street North, Richmond, 1930
House in Richmond Estate, 1942
Richmond terminal station, 1936
Aeriel view of Civic Centre, Richmond, 1936
House in Richmond Estate, 1942
Town hall and police station, Richmond, 1912
Church Street, Richmond, 1938
Cutting Room, Pelaco factory, Richmond
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