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Shop ready to hang Historic Framed Prints, Maps and Plans for your Melbourne home Map of the City of Melbourne 1852
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Map of the City of Melbourne 1852

from A$100.00

Restoration of the early Melbourne City showing original crown allotments and the expansion of Hoddle’s Grid into Collingwood, Richmond, Hawthorne (yes, now without the 'e'), Emerald Hill (now South Melbourne), Parkside (now Parkville), Carton, North Melbourne, and a portion of Prahran and Boroondara. Prepared by William Green, Surveyor, and Land Agent in 1852 for O'Connor & Co.

We’ve spent quite a few hours restoring this one, and left as much of the feel and aged paper as we could that didn't detract from the beauty of the map itself. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do.

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Restoration of the early Melbourne City showing original crown allotments and the expansion of Hoddle’s Grid into Collingwood, Richmond, Hawthorne (yes, now without the 'e'), Emerald Hill (now South Melbourne), Parkside (now Parkville), Carton, North Melbourne, and a portion of Prahran and Boroondara. Prepared by William Green, Surveyor, and Land Agent in 1852 for O'Connor & Co.

We’ve spent quite a few hours restoring this one, and left as much of the feel and aged paper as we could that didn't detract from the beauty of the map itself. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do.

Restoration of the early Melbourne City showing original crown allotments and the expansion of Hoddle’s Grid into Collingwood, Richmond, Hawthorne (yes, now without the 'e'), Emerald Hill (now South Melbourne), Parkside (now Parkville), Carton, North Melbourne, and a portion of Prahran and Boroondara. Prepared by William Green, Surveyor, and Land Agent in 1852 for O'Connor & Co.

We’ve spent quite a few hours restoring this one, and left as much of the feel and aged paper as we could that didn't detract from the beauty of the map itself. We hope you enjoy it as much as we do.

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