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Timelapse Building Images

411-413 Dryburgh Street. A highly desirable and sought-after Victorian residential streetscapes of North Melbourne.
North Melbourne Library
Land Details
Building Details
Subsequent Building Alterations
Architectural Features
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Fence
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Garden
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Doors
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Path
TilesSue Scarfe photographer
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Windows
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Windows
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Windows
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Windows
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Windows
TimberSue Scarfe photographer
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Hardware
Other metalSue Scarfe photographer
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Lacework
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Building Ornamentation
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Lacework
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Building Ornamentation
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Balcony
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Windows
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Balcony
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Building Ornamentation
ConcreteSue Scarfe photographer
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Elevation
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Heritage Significance and Listings
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Owners
Residents
Social History
If you know more about any earlier families who had a direct connection to this inspiring period home, we encourage you to contact us and share their stories and old photos today.

Context and Streetscape
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