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APPENDIX D LOVELL CHEN D 13 Figure 13 MMBW plan of the Carlton Gardens, c. 1897. Note what appears to be an east- west fence line aligned with the promenade, separating the south garden from the parterres (‘flower plots’), terrace and Hochgürtel fountain. Source: Lovell Chen archives.
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Page 1: Title and cover pages appendices - Heritage - Heritage · Microsoft Word - Title and cover pages appendices.doc Author: kwhite Created Date: 6/8/2011 11:33:59 AM ...

APPENDIX D

LOVELL CHEN D 13

Figure 13 MMBW plan of the Carlton Gardens, c. 1897. Note what appears to be an east-

west fence line aligned with the promenade, separating the south garden from

the parterres (‘flower plots’), terrace and Hochgürtel fountain.

Source: Lovell Chen archives.

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ROYAL EXHIBITION BUILDING AND CARLTON GARDENS

D 14 LOVELL CHEN

Figure 14 The Exhibition Buildings were the first home of the Australian War Museum, later

the Australian War Memorial. It was located in the northern part of the eastern

annexe, and the first exhibition was opened on the 20 August 1921.

Source: Reproduced from Victorian Icon: The Royal Exhibition Building

Melbourne.

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APPENDIX D

LOVELL CHEN D 15

Figure 15 Department of Lands and Survey plan of the Exhibition Buildings and Carlton

Gardens, c. 1920s.

Source: Reproduced from Carlton Gardens: Tree Conservation Strategy.