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Manchester House


236 Flinders Lane, Melbourne, Australia
A very enjoyable trip to Melbourne in October 2024.
Manchester House was constructed in 1911-1912 to a design by architects, Bates Peebles and Smart, and marked the entry of the old Adelaide clothing manufacturers, G & R Wills and Company, into the Melbourne clothing industry centred on Flinders Lane. It is a substantial reminder of the role of the rag trade in Flinders Lane early this century.
vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/64952
A very enjoyable trip to Melbourne in October 2024.
Manchester House was constructed in 1911-1912 to a design by architects, Bates Peebles and Smart, and marked the entry of the old Adelaide clothing manufacturers, G & R Wills and Company, into the Melbourne clothing industry centred on Flinders Lane. It is a substantial reminder of the role of the rag trade in Flinders Lane early this century.
vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/64952
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