Confectionery window Coles Store, Prahran 1934
Confectionery window Coles Store, Prahran 1934

Prahran, an inner suburb and a former municipality, is about 5 km south-east of central Melbourne. It was originally surveyed for farm allotments and land sales occurred in 1840 and later in 1849-50. Although intended for farming the allotments attracted house construction, on large blocks in the north and east of the district, and on smaller, subdivided blocks in the south and west. The resulting distinction between grand residential (partially superseded by upmarket apartments), and worker's cottages remains. The latter was stimulated by the need to house gold rush immigrants.
Confectionery window Coles Store, Prahran 1934
Mental hospital, Royal Park, Prahran, 1917
The Jam Factory Shopping Centre, Chapel Street, Prahran
Chapel Street, Prahran, 1953
Monster Fair, Chapel Street, Prahran, 1918
Chapel Street, looking north, Prahran
Interior of the new Moore's, showing escalator and mezzanine floor, Chapel Street, Prahran, 1960
Love & Lewis' Kiosk, Prahran, 1918
Former Maples Store, 181-95 Chapel Street, Prahran, 2000
Old Church Street bridge, Prahran 1921
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