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RIVER YARRA YARRA FROM THE SOUTH SIDE OF PRINCE S

          BRIDGE, MELBOURNE

                                                                                             JUNE
          The foreground scene is the Yarra from below Princes Bridge to “The Falls”,                                           then on its original site in William Street, between Bourke and Collins Streets.
          a  natural  reef  located  near  where  Queens  Bridge  (original  name  Falls                                        The foundation stone of St. James’s was laid in November, 1839, by Governor
          Bridge) is today, and in the distance the crowded bay and the buildings of                                            La  Trobe  and  the  building  was  opened  in  October,  1842.  It  became  a
          the city. In the early days of Melbourne the Falls were the main source of                                            cathedral in 1848 on the installation of Bishop Perry. Robert Russell designed
          water  supply,  marking  the  limit  of  navigation  and  the  beginning  of  fresh                                   the building, but changes were made to his plans and instead of a steeple, a
          water. In 1839 Captain Lonsdale had the line of rocks reinforced, and over                                            tower was added which became known as the “Pepper Pot”.
          the years mud, stone, mortar and other materials were added. At low tide the                                          In the 1870’s it was decided to build a new cathedral on the present site of St.
          rocks were used as a ford but as settlement spread to the south bank, a ferry                                         Paul’s. The old cathedral became hemmed in by large city buildings. It also fell
          service was introduced. In 1883 the Falls were removed with dynamite.                                                 into disrepair and became unsafe, and in 1914 was removed to its present
          In  1853,  Melbourne  was  a  bustling  port  because  of  the  gold  discoveries                                     location on the corner of King and Batman Streets.
          which had begun in 1851. A visitor wrote that . . along it the entire distance                                        Edmund Thomas was born at Cheltenham, England, in 1827, and arrived in
          was  a  line  of  lighter  and  intercolonial  vessels,  four  deep”,  and  an Argus                                  Melbourne in November, 1852. He later went to Sydney where he became an
          report  of  March  2,  1853,  described  the  river  as  being  “blocked  up  with                                    instructor in drawing at the Sydney Mechanics’ School of Arts, holding the
          vessels”. Among the city buildings St. James’s Old Cathedral stands out,                                              position for many years. He died in Sydney in 1867.





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