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Remembering Melbourne 1850-1960

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Author(s): Various
ISBN: 9781925385274
Binding: Hardcover
Published: 2016-11-01

Melbourne has been reshaped since the 1950s, the completion of ICI House in 1958 being symbolic of the glass tower revolution that changed the face of this magnificent 19th-century city. This book Remembering Melbourne 18501960, captures what has been lost and forgotten, concealed and overlaid, demolished and reborn, in the transformation of a
city's buildings and streetscapes.

It is a unique book, for it reveals in over 700 photographs the face of fourteen of Melbourne's finest streets, and also its lanes and little streets, its parks and gardens, and of course the Yarra. Besides this, it presents key buildings and streetscapes of twenty of Melbourne's iconic suburbs.

Each street and suburb is introduced by a short essay written by an expert, catching the essence of that precinct. These authoritative introductions, written by over 30 history practitioners working pro bono, provide a context for the magnificent photographs to follow. There are also introductory chapters on Aboriginal Melbourne, on how the city was shaped, on the city and suburbs as a whole, and on how Melbourne and suburbs were captured by the camera, which was born at the same time as the city.

Every photograph is identified and explained in extended captions written by over 75 volunteers from twenty suburban historical societies and the
Royal Historical Society of Victoria, the latter being Melbourne's history society. Caption writers also assisted in the final selection of photographs.

The book, an imaginative collaboration by the Royal Historical Society of Victoria and the QBD, and based on the voluntary efforts of over 100 people, has established a new benchmark in recording the ...

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Average Star Rating: 4.2 out of 5
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20 reviews for Remembering Melbourne 1850-1960

  1. Rated 3 out of 5

      Armando Broncas from Tver', Russia

    There is better out there

  2. Rated 3 out of 5

      Cull Warner from Tijuana, Mexico

    Its alright

  3. Rated 3 out of 5

      Inspiration from Portsmouth, United Kingdom

    Maybe I was expecting too much

  4. Rated 2 out of 5

      crimson pain from Mission Viejo, United States

    Get something else

  5. Rated 1 out of 5

      Post Ghost from Leicester, United Kingdom

    I had to send this back sadly. Groupspree is great to deal with thanks for sorting it out.