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SUMMARY:Gotcha! Concrete Prints from the McEwans Celebrity Pavement
DESCRIPTION:Who remembers the McEwans celebrity pavement? \nBetween 1972 and 1994\, scores of celebrities had their hand- and footprints immortalised in cement at the entrance of the McEwans hardware store in Bourke Street. Shopping for a hammer or a hair-dryer\, you’d step in the prints of actors\, musicians\, sportspeople\, writers\, dancers\, politicians\, an astronaut\, a racehorse – even an operatic dog. \nCurated by Robyn Annear\, ‘Gotcha!’ presents 40 of the surviving prints from the McEwans pavement\, together with stories of the celebrities who made them and newspaper images that capture the mood of the times. \nNote: enter City Gallery via Customer Relations\nMonday to Friday: 9am to 5pm
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/gotcha-concrete-prints-from-the-mcewans-celebrity-pavement/
LOCATION:City Gallery\, 110 Swanston Street\, Melbourne\, VIC\, 3000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="City of Melbourne Art and Heritage Collection":MAILTO:citygallery@melbourne.vic.gov.au
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SUMMARY:The Great Orange Peel Panic: and other stories from Melbourne
DESCRIPTION:🍊 The Great Orange Peel Panic: and other stories from Melbourne \nDid you know around the 1860’s civic reprobates who discarded orange peel in the streets of Melbourne\, risked life and limb? Apparently new flagstone paving stones\, combined with discarded orange peels\, were a serious hazard. Oranges were a popular snack at the time and peel littered the pavements\, with women blamed by the newspapers as the ‘chief strewers of peel’. \nJoin us as Robyn Annear talks about this story and more from her new book Corners of Melbourne. Robyn is an author who…’tackles her sprawling subject matter with her trademark wit and her knack for singling out the perfect historical reference.’ Age \nThis is a joint event with Family History Connections. Bookings are essential with a gold coin for entry.
URL:https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/event/the-great-orange-peel-panic-and-other-stories-from-melbourne/
LOCATION:39 St Edmonds Road\, Prahran\, VIC 3181\, 39 St Edmonds Road\, Prahran\, VIC\, 3181\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Victorian History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Prahran Mechanics' Institute Victorian History Library":MAILTO:library@pmi.net.au
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