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Previous Address | named Clontarf | Source: Photo: Clontarf 134 Peel Street North Melbourne Ritter Jeppesen Studios photographer 1941 |
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Located on the corner of Peel and Princes Street in North Melbourne was a home named Clontarf.
Miss Bridget Elizabeth Hurley lived here up until her death on the 28th June 1938
The Age. 29th Jun 1938 page 1

Bridget Hurley was born in Tipperary Ireland
Victoria Births, Deaths and Marriages, Bridget Hurley 1938

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