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    Correspondence file between Charles Bedford and Public Works Committee, re Gouldie Alley, 26 December 1868, courtesy of Public Record Office Victoria, Victorian Archives Centre.
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    Correspondence file between David Goldie and Health Committee, City of Melbourne,, 2 January 1872, courtesy of Public Record Office Victoria, Victorian Archives Centre.
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Goldie Place

Goldie Place is located between Queen and Elizabeth streets, extending north from Little Bourke Street to Lonsdale Street. Formerly known as Goldie Alley, the name was changed post-1915. In 1860, Goldie Place was the site of James Liddy's coach building business. It was also home to several buildings dating to 1888, which are now listed on the Victorian Heritage Inventory. These buildings were predominantly used for commercial purposes, whilst a retail and wholesale shop was located at number 14-16.

Alexandra Gerner

References
'4-10 Goldie Place, (H7822-1252, H7822-1255, H7822-1253, H7822-1254)', in Victorian Heritage Register On-Line, 2000, http://www.doi.vic.gov.au/doi/hvolr.nsf. Details

See also

Lanes and Alleys