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40 Albert Road

Melbourne, Australia

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The City of Melbourne, Victoria, evolved from the settlement of Bearbrass, which was established in 1835 on the Yarra river by Tasmanian settlers searching for pastoral land in the Port Philip area. In 1847, Queen Victoria began the process of altering the status of Melbourne to that of a city, by the installation of the Rt. Rev. Charles Perry as Bishop of Melbourne in the Cathedral Church of St. James.

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Flannery, J.A., Smith, K.M. (2011). 40 Albert Road. In: Eco-Urban Design. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0369-8_8

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