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| Layer Id | 1910 | Name | Crombie Lane |
| Description | Status: Date TBC, earliest known 1858. For more information, see: Bate, W., Broome, R., Davis, N., May, A. J., & Stitt, H. (2024). The story of Melbourne’s lanes: Essential but unplanned (pp. 18, 57). ISBN 978-1-875173-12-9. "At the west end of Little Bourke Street, where only Wright Lane had been designated in 1847, all but 7 of the 22 rights of way were named in the 1858 directory. Going east from Spencer Street they were: (north side) White Hart Lane, Wright Lane, Goldie Alley, St Johns Alley, Turnbull Alley, Crombie Lane, Murcott Alley, Pender Alley, and Rose Alley; (south side) Merlin Alley, Vinge Alley, St Patricks Alley, Fulton Lane, Grimes Alley and Cosgrave Lane." p. 57. |
Type | Placename |
| Linkback | https://www.emelbourne.net.au/biogs/gallery/EM01761g.htm | Created At | 2024-08-21 12:12:27 |
| Updated At | 2025-01-23 11:41:46 | Ghap Url | https://tlcmap.org/layers/1910 |
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Total Places
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2 | - |
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Area
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Not Available | km2 |
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Convex Hull
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LINESTRING(144.95586408515786 -37.81423176764609,144.95629342915262 -37.81508424255842) | - |
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Centroid
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POINT(144.95607875715524 -37.81465800510226) | - |
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Bounding Box
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POLYGON((144.95586408515786 -37.81508424255842,144.95586408515786 -37.81423176764609,144.95629342915262 -37.81423176764609,144.95629342915262 -37.81508424255842,144.95586408515786 -37.81508424255842)) | - |
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Most Central Place
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Crombie Lane south end entrance off Little Bourke Street | - |
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Most Distant Place from center
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Crombie Lane north end entrance off Lonsdale Street | - |
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Distribution
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kilometers |