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  • People outside a restaurant in a melbourne laneway with a bicycle stuck on the wall and lit by a red light
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  • A person walks down graffiti covered melbourne laneway
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  • A person walks down graffiti covered melbourne laneway
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  • Flinders Lane Centro Espresso Caffe. Situated at the nexus of three of Melbourne's most iconic laneways, Centro Espresso Caffe is the ideal place for sipping coffee and people watching.
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  • Flinders Lane Centro Espresso Caffe. Situated at the nexus of three of Melbourne's most iconic laneways, Centro Espresso Caffe is the ideal place for sipping coffee and people watching.
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  • A Graffiti covered laneway near queen victoria market as a double decker melbourne tourist drives past
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  • Two men walk down Hosier Lane. Hosier Lane is a bluestone cobbled vehicular and pedestrian laneway on the southern edge of the central city grid of Melbourne, Australia. Hosier lane is a much celebrated landmark in Melbourne mainly due to its sophisticated urban art.
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  • Two female tourists take a selfie in Hosier Lane. Hosier Lane is a bluestone cobbled vehicular and pedestrian laneway on the southern edge of the central city grid of Melbourne, Australia. Hosier lane is a much celebrated landmark in Melbourne mainly due to its sophisticated urban art.
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  • Tourists walk down Hosier Lane. Hosier Lane is a bluestone cobbled vehicular and pedestrian laneway on the southern edge of the central city grid of Melbourne, Australia. Hosier lane is a much celebrated landmark in Melbourne mainly due to its sophisticated urban art.
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  • Tourists at Hosier Lane. Hosier Lane is a bluestone cobbled vehicular and pedestrian laneway on the southern edge of the central city grid of Melbourne, Australia. Hosier lane is a much celebrated landmark in Melbourne mainly due to its sophisticated urban art.
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  • Hosier lane is a much celebrated landmark in Melbourne mainly due to its sophisticated urban art or Street art
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  • Hosier lane is a much celebrated landmark in Melbourne mainly due to its sophisticated urban art or Street art
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  • Hosier lane is a much celebrated landmark in Melbourne mainly due to its sophisticated urban art or Street art
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  • Woman empties bin in large bin in an alleyway in Melbourne
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  • Hosier lane is a much celebrated landmark in Melbourne mainly due to its sophisticated urban art or Street art
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  • Street art in croft alley during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A stencil art piece depicting a beggar holding a sign reading 'keep your coins i want change' during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A naked mural by Lushsux after the nipples were covered by local council after local complaints during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • Street art in croft alley during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
    MOS_Melbourne_ABR_19.jpg
  • Street art in croft alley during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
    MOS_Melbourne_ABR_17.jpg
  • A naked mural by Lushsux after the nipples were covered by local council after local complaints during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
    MOS_Melbourne_ABR_10.jpg
  • Asian tourists take photos in Hosier lane during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
    MOS_Melbourne_ABR_37.jpg
  • A car covered sits in a graffiti covered alley during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
    MOS_Melbourne_ABR_27.jpg
  • Street art in croft alley with a statement reading 'it Is not technology that enslaves us'  during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • Hosier lane street sign covered with an imitation reading 'Posier La' (lane) during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A parody of the movie scarface poster during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A street art piece using scrabble pieces in the shape of the holy cross reading 'Fuck Trump' in relation to Donald Trump during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • Street art murals during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A street art mural depicting Australian mining magnate Gina Rinehart in a derogatory manner during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • Street Art during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A mural by 23rd key honouring the late pioneering architect Zaha Hadid whom passed away on the 31st of march during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • Street art on display during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
    MOS_Melbourne_ABR_24.jpg
  • A graffiti mural piece in croft alley during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
    MOS_Melbourne_ABR_15.jpg
  • A Graffiti covered lane way off Hosier lane during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A busker plays guitar and sings during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A tourist stands in front of of graffiti covered wall during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A stencil piece of Nicky Winmar during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A tourist takes photos of Graffiti covered lane way off Hosier lane during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • Street art on display during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
    MOS_Melbourne_ABR_23.jpg
  • Street art in croft alley during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
    MOS_Melbourne_ABR_21.jpg
  • Street art in croft alley during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
    MOS_Melbourne_ABR_20.jpg
  • A stencil piece making fun of the group Anonymous during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • Street art in croft alley during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
    MOS_Melbourne_ABR_16.jpg
  • A naked mural by Lushsux after the nipples were covered by local council after local complaints during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
    MOS_Melbourne_ABR_11.jpg
  • A Mural making a statement in relation to people taking food photos on instagram and children in Africa that don't have Instagram during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • Street art on display during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
    MOS_Melbourne_ABR_08.jpg
  • A Graffiti  piece on a wall during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
    MOS_Melbourne_ABR_02.jpg
  • Street art murals during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
    MOS_Melbourne_ABR_34.jpg
  • A car covered sits in a graffiti covered alley during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
    MOS_Melbourne_ABR_29.jpg
  • Tourists in Hosier Lane take photos during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
    MOS_Melbourne_ABR_03.jpg
  • Hosier lane street sign covered with an imitation reading 'Posier La' (lane) during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • Graffiti in a Melbourne laneway Hosier Lane Melbourne Victoria Australia
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  • Graffiti artists in a Melbourne laneway in Hosier Lane in Melbourne Victoria Australia
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  • Degraves street laneway which leads to Flinders Street Station in Melbourne on the 17th of April 2019 in Melbourne, Australia. Degraves Street is known for its Alfresco cafes and art deco styling.
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  • Centre place laneway lined with restaurants and cafes in the heart of City of Melbourne on the 16th of April 2019 in Melbourne, Australia
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  • Degraves street laneway which leads to Flinders Street Station in Melbourne on the 17th of April 2019 in Melbourne, Australia. Degraves Street is known for its Alfresco cafes and art deco styling.
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  • Centre place laneway lined with restaurants and cafes in the heart of City of Melbourne on the 16th of April 2019 in Melbourne, Australia
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  • Degraves street laneway which leads to Flinders Street Station in Melbourne on the 17th of April 2019 in Melbourne, Australia. Degraves Street is known for its Alfresco cafes and art deco styling.
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  • Degraves street laneway which leads to Flinders Street Station in Melbourne on the 17th of April 2019 in Melbourne, Australia. Degraves Street is known for its Alfresco cafes and art deco styling.
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  • A laneway cafe on Goldie Lane in Melbourne Victoria Australia
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  • People walk through Hosier lane Melbourne Victoria Australia
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  • Pedestrians walkthrough centre place a Laneway filled with small shops and restaurants in Melbourne Victoria Australia
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  • Pedestrians walkthrough centre place a Laneway filled with small shops and restaurants in Melbourne Victoria Australia
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  • Restaurant goers dine in a laneway in Melbourne
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  • A storekeeper at a small noodle shop in a Laneway filled with small shops and restaurants on centre place in Melbourne Victoria Australia
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  • Pedestrians walkthrough centre place a Laneway filled with small shops and restaurants in Melbourne Victoria Australia
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  • laneway bars and coffee shops on Degraves street Melbourne Victoria Australia
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  • A street art piece using scrabble pieces in the shape of the holy cross reading 'Fuck Trump' in relation to Donald Trump during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • Asian tourists take photos in Hosier lane during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A stencil piece of Nicky Winmar during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
    Melb_street_art24.JPG
  • A naked mural by Lushsux after the nipples were covered by local council after local complaints during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • Asian tourists take photos in Hosier lane during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
    Melb_street_art31.JPG
  • A car covered sits in a graffiti covered alley during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
    Melb_street_art27.JPG
  • A naked mural by Lushsux after the nipples were covered by local council after local complaints during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
    Melb_street_art09.JPG
  • A Graffiti covered lane way off Hosier lane during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
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  • A busker plays guitar and sings during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
    Melb_street_art08.JPG
  • Asian tourists take photos in Hosier lane during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
    Melb_street_art32.JPG
  • A mural by 23rd key honouring the late pioneering architect Zaha Hadid whom passed away on the 31st of march during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
    Melb_street_art22.JPG
  • Hosier lane street sign covered with an imitation reading 'Posier La' (lane) during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
    Melb_street_art11.JPG
  • A street art piece using scrabble pieces in the shape of the holy cross reading 'Fuck Trump' in relation to Donald Trump during the Meeting of Styles, an internationally renowned graffiti and arts festival with street art completed in Melbourne's iconic laneways.
    Melb_street_art26.JPG
  • Two men sit on milkcrates as they have a coffee in a melbourne laneway
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  • Two men sit on milkcrates as they have a coffee in a melbourne laneway
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: Restaurant and cafe goers fill the Centre Place lane. Centre Place is a laneway and pedestrian precinct in Melbourne, Australia. It runs north from Flinders Lane to Collins Street, between Elizabeth Street and Swanston Street it is a popular tourist landmark with a very european feel. It is well known for its vibrant bars, cafes, restaurants and boutiques as well as  well-known examples of street art and graffiti a lot of which has been featured in tourism campaigns for the city.
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  • Melbourne, Australia - February 18 2018: Restaurant and cafe goers fill the Centre Place lane. Centre Place is a laneway and pedestrian precinct in Melbourne, Australia. It runs north from Flinders Lane to Collins Street, between Elizabeth Street and Swanston Street it is a popular tourist landmark with a very european feel. It is well known for its vibrant bars, cafes, restaurants and boutiques as well as  well-known examples of street art and graffiti a lot of which has been featured in tourism campaigns for the city.
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  • Outdoor diners are seen dining outdoors in a laneway in Melbourne, Australia, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Melbourne, Australia’s former coronavirus hot spot, emerged from a lockdown at midnight Tuesday, restaurants, cafes and bars were allowed to open and outdoor contact sports can resume. (AP Photo/Asanka Brendon Ratnayake)
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  • MELBOURNE A laneway inside  the Queen Victoria Market in Melbourne, Australia
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  • Outdoor diners are seen at a popular laneway cafe precinct in Melbourne, Australia, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Melbourne, Australia’s former coronavirus hot spot, emerged from a lockdown at midnight Tuesday, restaurants, cafes and bars were allowed to open and outdoor contact sports can resume. (AP Photo/Asanka Brendon Ratnayake)
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  • Centre Place   laneway and arcade that runs between Flinders Lane and Collins Street. <br />
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home to several vibrant bars, cafes, restaurants, boutiques, sushi bars and shops and street art
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  • Centre Place   laneway and arcade that runs between Flinders Lane and Collins Street. <br />
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home to several vibrant bars, cafes, restaurants, boutiques, sushi bars and shops and street art
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  • Empty laneway as protestors takeover freeway on September 21, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. Protests started outside the headquarters of the  CFMEU in Melbourne on Monday over the introduction of mandatory vaccinations for construction workers. The Victorian government has announced a two-week shutdown of construction after violence broke out on Monday with riot police using rubber bullets to disperse the crowd. Photos by Asanka Brendon Ratnayake
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  • MELBOURNE. Marketgoers occupy a laneway and drink coffee at the Queen Victoria Market in Melbourne, Australia
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  • Empty laneway as protestors takeover freeway on September 21, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. Protests started outside the headquarters of the  CFMEU in Melbourne on Monday over the introduction of mandatory vaccinations for construction workers. The Victorian government has announced a two-week shutdown of construction after violence broke out on Monday with riot police using rubber bullets to disperse the crowd. Photos by Asanka Brendon Ratnayake
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  • MELBOURNE A laneway inside  the Queen Victoria Market in Melbourne, Australia
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  • A general view of an empty freeway laneway inbound on September 21, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. Protests started outside the headquarters of the  CFMEU in Melbourne on Monday over the introduction of mandatory vaccinations for construction workers. The Victorian government has announced a two-week shutdown of construction after violence broke out on Monday with riot police using rubber bullets to disperse the crowd. Photos by Asanka Brendon Ratnayake
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  • Tour code: 2065MELBOURNE. Marketgoers occupy a laneway and drink coffee at the Queen Victoria Market in Melbourne, Australia
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  • Tour code: 2065MELBOURNE A laneway inside  the Queen Victoria Market in Melbourne, Australia
    City Bus Tour_QueenVicMarket_Melbour...JPG
  • A general view of an empty freeway laneway inbound on September 21, 2021 in Melbourne, Australia. Protests started outside the headquarters of the  CFMEU in Melbourne on Monday over the introduction of mandatory vaccinations for construction workers. The Victorian government has announced a two-week shutdown of construction after violence broke out on Monday with riot police using rubber bullets to disperse the crowd. Photos by Asanka Brendon Ratnayake
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  • Tour code: 2065MELBOURNE A laneway inside  the Queen Victoria Market in Melbourne, Australia
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  • Majorca Building street frontage entrance is a neo-Romanesque, eight-storey tall building in Melbourne, Australia, designed and constructed between 1928-30. Located at 258-260 Flinders Lane, it was designed by Harry Norris, one of the most prolific architects in the city during the 1920s and '30s. The building is laden with Spanish/Moorish features, including blue faience tiles; foliated (leaf shaped) and rope moulded ornament, painted in gold and a foyer featuring terrazzo and inlaid stone. A Heritage Victoria database entry for Majorca House, says: "The Moorish influence in its terracotta façade places it firmly within the Melbourne tradition of exotic architecture in the late 1920s
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  • Tourists take photos on Hosier Lane which is a bluestone cobbled vehicular and pedestrian laneway on the southern edge of the central city grid. Hosier lane is a much celebrated landmark mainly due to its sophisticated Urban art & street art
    201702428_MelbStreet_064.jpg
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