by Tom O'Dea | 28 Jun 2021 | Podcast
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by Tom O'Dea | 28 Jun 2021 | Article
The Fitzroy Club Hotel was at 382 Brunswick Street, east side just north of Rose Street. Today the building is occupied by Sheila Vintage Clothing. After its name change from the Eglinton Hotel in 1891, early licensees were Francis Bennett (1893), Sarah Keyson (1894),...
by Tom O'Dea | 28 Jun 2021 | Article
The Fitzroy Historical Society is delighted to provide you with this research article and wishes to thank Mr M. O’Brien for allowing us to share it with our members. Research Article by M.P.J. O’Brien
by Tom O'Dea | 27 Jun 2021 | Past Events
National Trust Heritage Festival, April, 2013 During the National Trust Heritage Festival in April, FHS conducted walks in Gertrude Street. The social history of the street was expounded by Maria Frendo and Michael Doogan, aided by a cast of actors organised by Rose...
by Tom O'Dea | 27 Jun 2021 | Past Events
National Trust Heritage Festival in April 2014 The Fitzroy History Society conducted a walk, Journeying to Fitzroy in 1841 on Saturday 26 April. Sarah and Richard Bunbury arrived in Melbourne in 1841. The Fitzroy History Society conduced a walk from their...