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Flinders Lane is a minor street and thoroughfare in the Melbourne central business district of Victoria, Australia.The laneway runs east–west from Spring Street to Spencer Street in-between Flinders and Collins streets.
Outside of Banana Alley on Flinders Street The Banana Alley Vaults are near the Flinders Street station in Melbourne , Australia and extend onto the North Bank of the Yarra River . Built in 1891–92, they were originally known as the Viaduct Buildings, and were built in conjunction with the tracks of the Flinders Street Viaduct that run overhead.
Journey Art Exhibition by Stefano Canturi in February 2013. fortyfivedownstairs is a not-for-profit theatre and gallery in Melbourne, Australia.. Located on the lower floors of a brick nineteenth century building in Flinders Lane, fortyfivedownstairs showcases visual art, independent theatre and live music. [1]
The Melbourne Fish Market was situated on the south side of the railway viaduct, facing Spencer Street, having been displaced from the south-west corner of Flinders and Swanston Streets when the present Flinders Street station was constructed in the early 1900s. The site of the former Fish Market now forms the western end of Batman Park.
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Flinders Street railway station is a major railway station located on the corner of Flinders and Swanston streets in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is the busiest railway station in Victoria, serving the entire metropolitan rail network , 15 tram routes travelling to and from the city, and V/Line services to Gippsland .
The APA Building was a skyscraper in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; at 12 storeys and 53m to the tip of its corner spire, it became the Australia's tallest commercial building at the time of its completion in mid 1890 (and remained so for decades) exceeding the previous height record set by of the Federal Coffee Palace.
The sheltered beach and 250 m pier Save Flinders Pier signage 'Weedy Trailer' at Flinders Pier Flinders Hotel. Features of the town include the Flinders Golf Club, a picturesque golf course built on a cliff top, [4] a recreation reserve, a small yacht club, and a 250 metres (820 ft) long pier out from the protected beach, sheltered from the waters of Bass Strait by West Head.