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Beyond the facade : Flinders Street, more than just a railway stationDavies, Jenny

Invitation, 07/05/1901

A Footprint of Memory, c. 1901

Opening Parliament, 09/05/1901

Land Sale sketch, c. 1890

Two men and painting, 1901

Parade, 09/05/1901

Coolart : a short historyThe Meyrick cousins were the first leaseholders of Coolart, and after they left in 1846 the lease was sold four times until 1875, when the government cancelled the lease and sold the land as freehold. Frederick Sheppard Grimwade bought the property in 1895 as a country retreat and sold it in 1907 due to ill health. Coolart had various owners until it was purchased in 1937 by Tom Luxton, chairma...

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