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Layer Id 1618 Name Bucks Head Lane
Description

First named Bucks Head Lane, then O'Leary Place, now Sutherland Street.

Named 1855. What appears to be the unlabeled southern and northern entry to the laneway can be seen on the 1853 map "Contours from Contoured Plan of Part of the City of Melbourne", and on the "The most complete popular and mercantile map of Melbourne (1853?)".

Located at or near: 286-288 Little Lonsdale Street.

Probable or possible origin of name: Bucks Head Hotel, 288-292 Little Lonsdale St.

Location is approximate.

Type Placename
Temporal From 1855-01-01 Created At 2024-07-12 16:38:10
Updated At 2025-01-22 15:37:48 Ghap Url https://tlcmap.org/layers/1618
Statistic Value Unit
Total Places
2 -
Area
Not Available km2
Convex Hull
LINESTRING(144.96058396839263 -37.810648144489825,144.96096820056536 -37.81151813376826) -
Centroid
POINT(144.960776084479 -37.81108313912904) -
Bounding Box
POLYGON((144.96058396839263 -37.81151813376826,144.96058396839263 -37.810648144489825,144.96096820056536 -37.810648144489825,144.96096820056536 -37.81151813376826,144.96058396839263 -37.81151813376826)) -
Most Central Place
Bucks Head Lane south end entrance off Little Lonsdale Street -
Most Distant Place from center
Bucks Head Lane north end entrance off La Trobe Street -
Distribution
  • Average Distance from Centroid: 0.05115934122
  • Average Distance from Centroid / Area of Convex Hull: N/A
kilometers