South Melbourne Football Club, Capstan Cigarettes Card
South Melbourne Football Club, Capstan Cigarettes Card
South Melbourne, between South Bank of the Yarra River and Port Phillip Bay, originated at the elevated area first known as Emerald Hill, 2 km south of central Melbourne.
Emerald Hill, an old volcanic outcrop, stood out from the surrounding swamp land and had greener vegetation. Its elevation above the Yarra delta attracted the initial European settlement. During summer, the swamp land dried out and it could be used for recreation or military training.
South Melbourne Football Club, Capstan Cigarettes Card
Ronald Clegg, South Melbourne Football Club, Kornies Card
Austin Robertson, South Melbourne Football Club, Standard Cigarettes Card
South Melbourne Football Club, Capstan Cigarettes Card
Exterior View of the Metal Working Department and Store, South Melbourne, 1927
Johns & Waygood, Head Office, City Road, South Melbourne, 1956
Johns & Waygood, drawing office, South Melbourne, 1956
Johns & Waygood, Munitions annexe and steel store, South Melbourne, 1956
Johns & Waygood, Interior of munitions annexe, South Melbourne, 1956
Slum pocket at South Melbourne, density 49 houses to the acre, 1942
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