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MELBOURNE HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL

By iman
May 2, 2015· 1 min read
MELBOURNE HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL
Historyiman · May 2, 2015 · 1 min

The Homoeopathic Hospital (later Prince Henry’s Hospital) in 1889. An elaborate Victorian structure made of variegated brick with extensive verandahs, parapeted gables, pinnacles, iron cresting and storeys separated by decorative banding. Demolished in 1969. The Moderne styled Prince Henry’s Hospit

The Homoeopathic Hospital (later Prince Henry’s Hospital) in 1889. An elaborate Victorian structure made of variegated brick with extensive verandahs, parapeted gables, pinnacles, iron cresting and storeys separated by decorative banding. Demolished in 1969. The Moderne styled Prince Henry’s Hospital in the 1950s, built next to the former homeopathic hospital, was demolished to make way for The Melburnian apartments. Melbourne HomoeopathicHospital

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