East Melbourne

East Melbourne

Genteel East Melbourne is marked by stately Victorian terraces, art deco buildings and parks. Spring Street offers European-style cafes and glitzy musicals at the opulent Princess Theatre. Office workers lunch in sprawling Fitzroy Gardens, while the wide steps of nearby Parliament House are a popular meeting place. Melbourne Cricket Ground (the MCG) draws crowds for cricket and Australian football matches.

People died in East Melbourne (First 23 people) - Page 0

Harold Blair

Harold Blair

Australian tenor

Arthur Calwell

Arthur Calwell

Australian Politician

Athol Townley

Athol Townley

Australian Politician

Wilfred Fullagar

Wilfred Fullagar

Judge

Sean Wight

Sean Wight

Footballer

Frank 'Checker' Hughes

Frank 'Checker' Hughes

Australian rules football player

Frank 'Checker' Hughes

Frank 'Checker' Hughes

Coach

Walter Massy-Greene

Walter Massy-Greene

Former Member of the Australian House of Representatives

Redmond Barry

Redmond Barry

Judge

Harry Lawson

Harry Lawson

Australian Politician

William Beckwith McInnes

William Beckwith McInnes

Australian instructor

John Plunkett

John Plunkett

Former Attorney General of New South Wales

Eugene Gorman

Eugene Gorman

Australian barrister

Alexander McLachlan

Alexander McLachlan

Former Senator of Australia

Ellison Harvie

Ellison Harvie

Australian architect

Harry Alexander

Harry Alexander

Australian cricketer

William Guilfoyle

William Guilfoyle

Landscape architect

Frederick Shedden

Frederick Shedden

Former Secretary of the Department of Defence of Australia

Amalie Sara Colquhoun

Amalie Sara Colquhoun

Australian painter

Harry Saunders

Harry Saunders

Australian rules footballer

Charles Leonard Gavan Duffy

Charles Leonard Gavan Duffy

Australian judge

Janet Clarke

Janet Clarke

Socialite and philanthropist

Jane Macartney

Jane Macartney

Australian philanthropist