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  2. Southern Cross Hotel - Wikipedia

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    It occupied a large site on Bourke Street in central Melbourne, formerly occupied by the grand Eastern Market, and was the premier hotel in the city into the early 1980s. The Southern Cross was the preferred hotel for celebrities in this period, most famously The Beatles in 1964, and the ballroom was the preferred location for locally and ...

  3. Bourke Street - Wikipedia

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    During the Marvellous Melbourne era, Bourke Street was the location of many of the city's theatres and cinemas. Today it continues as a major retail shopping precinct with the Bourke Street Mall running between Elizabeth and Swanston Streets, numerous offices to the west end and restaurants to the east. [1]

  4. Tattersall's clubs, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne Tattersall's Club was a licensed club of 2240 members with rooms in Royal Lane, off Bourke Street about 30 yards (27 m) from the corner. It had a large room 36 by 45 feet (11 m × 14 m) downstairs, furnished with tables, Vienna chairs and so on, also several smaller rooms and upstairs a billiard room with two tables, smoking room, reading room and members' accommodation.

  5. HW & FB Tompkins - Wikipedia

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    1933: Mantons store, Bourke Street (later enlarged as a Coles Store, facade now covered over) [19] 1935: Pawson House, 141 Flinders Lane 1936: Diamond House, Bourke Street (only facade survives) 1936: Myer Despatch (second building), Berkeley Street, Carlton 1937: Australian Glass Manufacturers, Spencer Street, West Melbourne (only facade survives)

  6. Bourke Street, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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  7. Hotel Australia - Wikipedia

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    Designed by Leslie M. Perrott, the Hotel Australia was a 12-storey building with 94 rooms, numerous private dining and function rooms, and was the most prestigious hotel in Melbourne in its day. [1] The hotel included two small cinemas, [2] a restaurant and bar in the basement, and a through-block shopping arcade on the ground floor which was ...

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