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Lush Lane

Lush Lane is a dead-end from Flinders Lane between Swanston and Russell streets. The lane was named after James Lush of Mowbray and Lush, drapers and importers, located in the adjacent Flinders Lane. As a part of the City of Melbourne's Laneway Commissions, Briele Hansen's art installation 'A Lane Away' was located in Lush Lane in 2004, while in 2006 Philip Brophy and Martine Corompt's installation 'No Answer' was also situated in the laneway.

Patricia Mcmullan

References
Sands & McDougall's commercial and general Melbourne directory, Sands & McDougall, Melbourne, 1961. Details
'Central Melbourne: Lanes K-M', in Amendment C105 - CBD Laneways Review, City of Melbourne, 2007, http://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/info.cfm?top=195&pg=3065&bp=1902&coll=8. Details