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Started by Sorontar, July 07, 2014, 05:08:06 AM

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Sorontar

Sorontar, Captain of 'The Aethereal Dancer'
Advisor to HM Engineers on matters aethereal, aeronautic and cosmographic
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rod-on

Alas .... never mind we still live in a wonderful, if architecturally dying city.

MarcusJuliusCroft

We do, we do,  The one that I feel the most for was the Colonial Mutual Trust building, I have seen the statue at Melbourne Uni and the blocks that are near the museum, but it does not do it justice.
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Sorontar

#3
http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/open-house-2014?rand=1406100148701

Commentary and 3d views inside some historical Melbourne sites. While the images may be modern, the commentary tends to give history from the Victorian era.

Sorontar
Sorontar, Captain of 'The Aethereal Dancer'
Advisor to HM Engineers on matters aethereal, aeronautic and cosmographic
http://eyrie.sorontar.com

Sorontar

This time, it's not just Melbourne and dates back to 1914. Current photos from all state capitals have been merged with photos from 1914 so you can see horse and cart with modern cars and dress and a mixture of old and current buildings.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-07-29/australian-transitions-1914-2014-digital-montages-pre-war-cities/5627444

Sorontar
Sorontar, Captain of 'The Aethereal Dancer'
Advisor to HM Engineers on matters aethereal, aeronautic and cosmographic
http://eyrie.sorontar.com

Hurricane Annie

Those transitions are groovy.


I haven't visited Melbourne yet but I here that it is a wonderful place.