Melbourne
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Melbourne is the capital of the Australian state Victoria and the second-largest city of that country.
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Melbourne montage with four frames |
Melbourne montage with five frames |
Melbourne montage with six frames |
Melbourne montage with six frames |
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The Melbourne skyline as viewed from the Rialto Observatory on Collins St. |
Melbourne City Skylines |
Lake of Albert Park & Melbourne City Skylines |
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Eureka Tower with the view of Melbourne panorama towards Mount Dandenong |
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Yarra River with Melbourne Skyline |
Parliament Building |
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Parliament Building (Colonnades & Stairs) |
Parliament Building (Entrance Gate) |
Widow and children statue, Melbourne War Memorial |
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Legacy Garden of Appreciation - Statue of Widow & Children nearby Melbourne Shrine |
Melbourne Shrine (North Perspective) |
Melbourne Shrine (West Side) |
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Flame of the Melbourne War Memorial |
Melbourne CBD (View from the ground of Shrine of Remembrance) |
Melbourne CBD (View from the top of Shrine of Remembrance) |
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Eureka Tower - one of the Melbourne icons in Southbank |
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The Yarra at twilight |
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Melbourne Yarra River & MCG |
Melbourne 2006 XVIII Commonwealth Game - Fish Boats on Yarra River |
Swan Street Bridge and Rowing Judges Box on the Yarra River |
Melbourne Yarra River |
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3 major buildings of Melbourne Park: 1. Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) 2. Rod Laver Arena (Australian tennis stadium) 3. Vodafone Arena (sports & entertainment venue) |
Melbourne Yarra River from Alexandra Avenue |
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Melbourne skyline and Princes Bridge |
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Overview of Melbourne Federation Square |
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Melbourne Federation Square (SBS Building) |
Federation Square Theatre |
The Arts Centre Spire (seen from Federation Square) |
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Melbourne Arts Centre Spire |
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Melbourne Alexandra Garden in Winter Season |
Royal Botanic Gardens (Entrance Gate) |
Royal Botanic Gardens (The National Herbarium Victoria - Founded in 1853) |
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Overview of Crown Casino Complex |
Melbourne Crown Casino Complex in Southbank of the Yarra River |
Melbourne Crown Casino Complex in Southbank of the Yarra River |
Crown Casino Complex & Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre Building (Panorama) |
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PriceWaterHouseCoppers & Freshwate Place in Melbourne Southbank |
Melbourne Southbank & Sandridge Bridge |
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Sandridge Bridge (Built 1888) |
Sandridge Bridge Built 1888 (Historical Site) |
Sandridge Bridge (Built 1888) in Southbank End |
Sandridge Bridge Towards Flinders Railway Station |
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Sandridge Bridge with Southbank & Northbank |
Melbourne Rialto Towers in Northbank of the Yarra River |
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Melbourne City Town Hall in Swanston Street (The foundation stone was laid in 1887) |
Melbourne City Town Hall (Clock Tower) |
Melbourne State Library of Victoria |
State Library of Victoria La Trobe Reading Room (5th floor view) |
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State Library of Victoria (La Trobe Reading Room) |
State Library of Victoria (Stawell Gallary) |
State Library of Victoria (McArthur Gallary) |
State Library of Victoria (Cowen Gallary) |
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State Library of Victoria (Exhibition of Stained Glass - William Shakespere in Dome Galleries) |
Melbourne Museum (Modern Architecture) |
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Melbourne Royal Exhibition Building Tulips Straight |
Melbourne Royal Exhibition Building |
Melbourne Royal Exhibition Building (World Heritage Site) - East Gate |
Melbourne Royal Exhibition Building (World Heritage Site) - East Buildings |
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RMIT (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) University City Campus - Francis Ormond Building (Completed 1886) |
Melbourne RMIT University City Campus (Statue of Francis Ormond - Public Benefactor 1829-1889) |
Victoria University City Campus in Queens St. |
Hotel Windsor (Built 1887), Melbourne |
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Hotel Windsor, Melbourne |
Entrance of Hotel Windsor, Melbourne |
Hotel Windsor (Built 1887) in Spring Street, Melbourne |
Hotel Windsor Lobby, Melbourne |
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Melbourne Spring Street - Adam Lindsay Gordon Statue (1833-1870) |
Melbourne Royal Arcade |
The Block Arcade (Built 1893) in Collins Street |
The Block Arcade - Interior and Shops |
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Scots' Church in Collins Street |
Scots' Church Tower, the gothic revival architecture (In 1873 the foundation stone of this building was laid) |
Scots' Church Gate in Russell Street |
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St Patrick's Cathedral - Gothic Revival Architecture |
St Patrick's Cathedral - Irish Nationalist Leader Daniel O'Connell Statue |
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St Patrick's Cathedral - Interior |
St Patrick's Cathedral - Music Organ |
St. Paul's Cathedral Towers |
St. Paul's Cathedral (View from Federation Square) |
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St. Paul's Cathedral Interior Arcade |
St. Paul's Cathedral Interior |
St. Paul's Cathedral (the chapel in west wing of the cathedral) |
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The Victorian College of The Arts (Elisabeth Murdoch Building) in St Kilda Road |
The Victorian College of The Arts (Elisabeth Murdoch Building) in St Kilda Road |
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St. Kilda Rd. the Statue of John Hope, the Marguess of Linlithgow - 1st Governor-General of Australia (1873-1902) |
The Melbournian Apartment in St Kilda Road |
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The Melbournian Apartment in St Kilda Road |
Melbourne St. Kilda Rd. & Bay View from Top of War Memorial |
The Boutique Hotel (Charsfield Hotel) - A fine example of early St Kilda Road Victorian architecture that is classified by The National Trust |
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The Metropolis - A Prestige Apartment in St. Kilda Road |
YVE Apartment in St. Kilda Road - An Architecture Landmark Developed by Sundland |
YVE Apartment - An Architecture Landmark Developed by Sundland (Seen from Albert Park) |
Ormond Hall of RVIB Building (in the name of public benefactor Francis Ormond 1829-1889) |
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Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind (RVIB Building) in St. Kilda Road |
Australia & New Zealand College of Anaesthetists in St. Kilda Rd. (Victorian Terrace Style Building) |
Wesley College in St Kilda Road (Established in 1866) |
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[edit] Port Melbourne
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Port Melbourne Bayside Foreshore Promenade |
Danish Club in Beaconsfield near Port Melbourne |
Hotel Victoria (Built 1888) in Beaconsfield near Port Melbourne |
Heritage Building (Joshua Bros. Distillery - 1903) Converted to Beach Apartment in Port Melbourne |
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Port Melbourne Foreshore Near The Port Melbourne Yacht Club |
Sea Change in Port Melbourne Beacon Cove |
Leisure at Beacon Cove Port Melbourne |
Beacon Cove & Station Pier New Development (Waterfront Restaurant) in Port Melbourne |
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New Developments at Station Pier Port Melbourne (Cafes & Restaurants) |
Residential Development at Beacon Cove Port Melbourne |
Bay Street Shopping Strip in Port Melbourne |
Bay Street in Port Melbourne |
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Heritage bluestone warehouse (1864) became part of a beach apartment in Port Melbourne |
Bay View from Port Melbourne |
Beacon Cove Beach, Port Melbourne |
Sapphire Princess at Station Pier, Port Melbourne (One of the largest cruise ships in the world) |
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MV Oriana at Station Pier, Port Melbourne |
HM@S Apartment in No.1 Beach Street Port Melbourne |
[edit] Melbourne Suburbs
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Lake of Albert Park & Swan |
Albert Park - The Point Restaurant |
Albert Park - Carousel Events Venue Entrance |
Albert Park - Carousel Outdoor Open Space |
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Lake of Albert Park & Melbourne Skylines in the Background |
Albert Park & Australian Grand Prix Circuit |
Heritage Kamesburgh Gardens in Brighton |
Heritage Kamesburgh Gardens in Brighton (Landscape) |
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Brighton Beach (Boat Houses) at Dusk |
Sunset at Brighton Esplanade |
Sunset and a sailing ship seen from Brighton Esplanade |
Brighto Esplanade & Sunset |
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Deakin University Burwood Campus |
Deakin University Burwood Campus (Central Forecourt) |
Monash University Clayton Campus (Robert Menzies Building) |
Monash University Clayton campus - Robert Menzies building viewed near Menzies fountain |
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Brunetti - An Italian Style Cafe in Carlton |
Docklands – Wharf and Commercial & Residential Development |
Docklands – Art Sculpture Displays & Waterfront Cafes and Restaurants |
Docklands - Waterfront City (Restaurants) |
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Docklands - Waterfront City & Bolte Bridge |
Melbourne Docklands - Yarra’s Edge at twilight |
A panoramic view of Docklands and the city skyline from Waterfront City looking across Victoria Harbour |
Victoria Government House - William Hains Court in East Melbourne |
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The Cairms Memorial Presbyterian Church Converted to A Modern Apartment in East Melbourne |
The German Lutheran Church, Hall & Manse was granted this site in 1852, East Melbourne |
St Peter's Anglican Church (1846 Built) in East Melbourne |
C class tram number 3017 at the St Vincent's Plaza stop in East Melbourne |
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Chadstone Shopping Centre (The largest shopping mall in Australia) |
A Front Shopping Window of an Art Glass Shop in High Street Armadale |
Como Centre in South Yarra |
Jam Factory in South Yarra (Converted to Village Movie Theatre Complex) |
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Classic Theatre in Elsternwick (The earliest theatre built in Melbourne) |
Lake of Elsternwick Park, Elsternwick, Melbourne |
Elwood Beach & Port Philip Bay |
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The Spirit of Tasmania sailing through Port Phillip Bay at dusk (Seen from Elwood Beach) |
Elwood Beach at dusk |
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Melbourne Grammar School (Founded in 1858) in Domain Rd. South Yarra |
Melbourne Grammar School Chapel |
Melbourne Grammar School (Chapel Tower) |
Melbourne Grammar School (Chapel Interior) |
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Ormond College Clock Tower, University of Melbourne in Parkville |
University of Melbourne (Trinity College Chapel), Parkville, Melbourne |
University of Melbourne (Newman College Chapel), Parkville, Melbourne |
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The ground of Melbourne University cricket club (founded 1856) in Parkville |
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St. Kilda Pier |
St. Kilda Pier Kiosk |
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St. Kilda Sea Baths |
St. Kilda Sea Baths Open Lounge |
St. Kilda Sea Baths & Port Phillip Bay |
St. Kilda Sea Baths (Cafes) |
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Beach Road in Sandringham |
Nelson Place (Commercial Street) in Williamstown |
Breizoz - A French Style Creperie Resturant in Nelson Place, Williamstown |
The Anglican Church in Nelson Place, Williamstown |
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Williamstwon (St. Andrew's) Presbyterian Church (Built 1870) |
Williamstown - St Mary's Parish Church |
Williamstown School |
Williamstown - Mechanics Institute (Built in 1860) |
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West Gate Bridge (seen from Williamstown) |
Williamstown - Hobsons Bay Yacht Club (Eastablished in 1888) |

