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Lost Melbourne by Heather Chapman and Judith Stillman
$29.99 AUD
Category: Australian Non fiction | Series: Lost Ser.
Lost Melbourne looks at the cherished places in the city that time, fashion and progress have swept aside - the old cinemas, the outdated hotels, the Victorian buildings in the wrong place. Organised chronologically from the date of loss, the book looks back at all kinds of Melbourne institutions that h ...Show more
Melbourne Then And Now CAT05 *OP* by CHAPMAN Heather STIL
$29.95 AUD
Category: Display & Gift
Melbourne Then And Now - MINI by CHAPMAN Heather STIL
$19.95 AUD
Category: Australian Non fiction
Melbourne Then and Now by Heather Chapman
$29.99 AUD
Category: Australian Non fiction | Series: Then and Now® Ser.
The classic series from Anova Books, MELBOURNE: THEN AND NOW showcases vintage pictures of the city and compares them with the views as they look today. Part of Melbourne's charm is down to the preservation of grand buildings from its days as Australia's most populous and prosperous city. Victoria's gol ...Show more
Melbourne Then and Now Compact by Heather Chapman
$17.99 AUD
Category: Australian Non fiction
The classic series from Pavilion Books, Melbourne Then and Now showcases vintage pictures of the city and compares them with the views as they look today. Melbourne has often been considered the most English of Australia's various capital cities, yet it was the only one to be founded by a native-born Au ...Show more
The Mallee: A Journey Through North-West Victoria (HB) by Adam McNicol (Text by, Photographer); Erin Jonasson (Photographer); Phil Campbell (Designed by, Photographer); Andrew Chapman (Photographer); Noel Butcher (Photographer); Melanie Dove (Photographer); Heather Ewart (Foreword by); Jaime Murcia (Photographer)
$59.99 AUD
Category: Australian Non fiction
Between 1880 and 1930, a series of schemes brought thousands of settlers to Victoria’s Mallee region. At the same time, a number of railway lines were constructed through the area, with towns constructed approximately every 10 miles. Now, almost a century after the settlement schemes ended and the depop ...Show more
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