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Name | Melbourne processions - Assistant Adjutant General, Victorian Military Forces |
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Description | Purpose: Assistant Adjutant General, Victorian Military Forces. Participants: Troops, 20 minutes to pass any given point. Time: 11:30. Procession Route: Sydney Road; Victoria Street; Carlton Brewery; South Wharf; Princes Bridge; St Kilda Road; Albert Park. 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. |
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Contributor | Mitchell Harrop |
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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). |
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Date From | 1891-5-25 |
Date To | 1891-5-25 |
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