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| Layer Id | 1851 | Name | Melbourne processions - St James' Sunday School Institute treat |
| Description | Purpose: St James' Sunday School Institute treat. Participants: 200-300 children led by Sunday/Sabbath Schools Band/s. Time: Morning. Procession Route: St James Cathedral; Princess Bridge Station. Note: If the exact day of the procession is unknown, the date is shown as a range from the 1st to the last day of the month, rather than as a specific day. |
Type | Journey |
| Citation | Appendix III, part 2, Processions Granted (Brown-May, 1993, p. 415-488). Brown-May, A. (1993). “The itinerary of our days”: The historical experience of the street in Melbourne, 1837–1923 (Doctoral dissertation, PhD thesis, University of Melbourne). |
Temporal From | 1887-2-19 |
| Temporal To | 1887-2-19 | Created At | 2024-08-12 15:09:40 |
| Updated At | 2024-10-29 15:01:56 | Ghap Url | https://tlcmap.org/layers/1851 |
| Statistic | Value | Unit |
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Total Places
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1 | - |
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Area
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Not Available | km2 |
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Convex Hull
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POINT(144.96829 -37.819247) | - |
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Centroid
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POINT(144.96829 -37.819247) | - |
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Bounding Box
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POINT(144.96829 -37.819247) | - |
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Most Central Place
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Princess Bridge Station | - |
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Most Distant Place from center
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Princess Bridge Station | - |
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Distribution
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kilometers |