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- Packer, Gerald (1900 - 1962), air force officer, army and air force officer, businessman and government adviser
- Paine, Duke Douglas (1892 - 1960), army officer and public servant
- Painted Poles (City Square)
- Painted Poles (State Library Of Victoria)
- Pakenham
- Pakistanis
- Palais Theatre
- Palestinians
- Palmer, Edward Vivian (Vance) (1885 - 1959), writer
- Palmer, Helen Gwynneth (1917 - 1979), educationist
- Palmer, Janet Gertrude (Nettie) (1885 - 1964), critic and writer
- Palmer, Nettie
- see Palmer, Janet Gertrude (Nettie) (1885 - 1964), critic and writer
- Palmer, Rosina Martha Hosanah (1844 - 1932), singer
- Palmer, Thomas (1858 - 1927), educationist
- Palmer, Vance
- see Palmer, Edward Vivian (Vance) (1885 - 1959), writer
- Panton Hill
- Parer, Raymond John Paul (1894 - 1967), adventurer and airman
- Parer's Crystal Café Hotel
- Parishes
- Park Orchards
- Park Street
- Parker, Katharine (1886 - 1971), composer and pianist
- Parks and Gardens
- Parkville
- Parliament and the Landscape
- Parliament House
- Parliament of Victoria
- Parliamentary Mace Mystery
- Parnell, John William (1860 - 1931), soldier
- Pascoe Vale
- Pasley, Charles (1824 - 1890), military engineer
- Passage
- Pastoral Finance Houses
- The Patch
- Paterson, James (1826 - 1906), coal merchant and shipowner
- Paterson, John Ford (1851 - 1912), artist
- The Pathfinder (aka The Hammer Thrower)
- Patrick Street
- Patterson Lakes
- Patterson, John Hunter (1841 - 1930), grazier and mining investor
- Pavement Tiles
- Pawnbrokers
- Paynes Place
- Peace and Victory Celebrations
- Pearcedale
- Pearson, Charles Henry (1830 - 1894), educationist, historian, journalist and politician
- Peck, Harry Huntington (1860 - 1943), auctioneer and stock agent
- Pelaco
- Pembroke Lane
- Pender Alley
- Pender Place
- Pendred, Edith Gladys (1897 - 1964), kindergarten teacher
- Penfold Place
- Penguins
- Penington, Frances Eileen (1897 - 1972), social scientist
- Pennefather, Reginald Richard (1905 - 1957), agricultural scientist
- Pennydale
- Pentecostalism
- Pentridge
- Pentridge Prison
- People's Forums
- People's Path
- Percival, Arthur (1879 - 1964), surveyor-general
- Performing Arts Collection
- Perrett, Christopher James (1896 - 1972), public servant
- Perry, Charles (1807 - 1891), Church of England bishop
- Perry, Frances (1814 - 1892), community worker
- Perry, Joseph Henry (1863 - 1943), Salvationist and showman
- Perry, Richard
- see Perry, Frances (1814 - 1892), community worker
- Personal Islands
- Peter Pan
- Peters, Charles Harold (1889 - 1951), bookseller and soldier
- Phar Lap
- Pharmaceutical Society of Victoria
- Pharmacies
- Philanthropic Foundations
- Philanthropy
- Philipp, Franz Adolf (1914 - 1970), art historian
- Phillips, Frederick Beaumont (1890 - 1957), judge
- Phillips, Morris Mondle (1870 - 1948), lawyer
- Phillips, Philip David (1897 - 1970), lawyer and teacher
- The Phoenix
- Photography
- Phrenology
- Picnic Spots and Excursions
- Pierce, John Patrick (1909 - 1970), Catholic priest
- Piers
- Piesse, Edmund Leolin (1880 - 1947), foreign policy analyst and lawyer
- Pigdon, John (1832 - 1903), building contractor and businessman
- Pines Forest
- Pinewood
- Pink Alley
- Pinnock, James Denham (1810 - 1875), banker and public servant
- Pinschof, Carl Ludwig (1855 - 1926), consul, economist and merchant
- Pioneer Monument
- Pioneer Women's Memorial
- Pioneer Women's Memorial Garden
- Pitt, Henry Arthur (1872 - 1955), civil servant and stockbroker
- Pitt, William (1855 - 1918), architect and politician
- Plain, Josephine
- see Mitchell, Isabel Mary (1893 - 1973), author
- Plante, Ada May (1875 - 1950), artist
- Platypus
- Playgrounds
- Plenty
- Plummer, Andrew (1812 - 1901), agriculturist and medical practitioner
- Pohl, Caroline
- see Hodgson, Caroline (1851 - 1908), brothel proprietor
- Pohlman, Robert Williams (1811 - 1877), judge
- Point Cook
- Point Gellibrand
- Point Leo
- Point Nepean
- Police and Policing
- Police Gazette
- Police Strike
- Polish
- Politics
- Politics & Government
- Pollution
- Polly Woodside
- Pomeroy, John (1873 - 1950), inventor and pieman
- Pomona
- see Henry, Alice (1857 - 1943), journalist and woman's rights advocate
- Poore, John Legg (1816 - 1867), Congregational minister
- Port Melbourne
- Port of Melbourne
- Port of Melbourne Authority
- Port Phillip Association
- Port Phillip Bay
- Port Phillip City
- Port Phillip Club
- Port Phillip District
- Port Phillip Monument
- Port Phillip Protectorate
- Portland Lane
- Portsea
- Portuguese
- Possums
- Post Master Gallery
- Post Office Place
- Post Offices and Postal Services
- Postcodes
- Potter, John Oakden
- see Crawford, James (Jim) (1908 - 1973), journalist and playwright
- Poverty and Wealth
- Powell, Walter (1822 - 1868), businessman and Wesleyan layman
- Powelltown
- Power, Harold Septimus (1877 - 1951), artist
- Power, Stella (1896 - 1977), soprano
- Power, Tertia Stella
- see Power, Stella (1896 - 1977), soprano
- Prahran
- Prahran Market
- Pram Factory
- Pratt, Joseph Major (1834? - 1917), businessman and politician
- Prefabrication
- Prendergast, George Michael (1854 - 1937), premier and printer
- Presbyterian Church
- Presbyterian Ladies' College
- Presgrave Place
- Preshil: the Margaret Lyttle Memorial School
- Preston
- Prest's Social Survey of Melbourne 1941-43
- Price, Thomas Caradoc Rose (1842 - 1911), soldier
- Prices
- Prichard, Katharine Susannah (1883 - 1969), political activist and writer
- Prince Henry's Hospital
- Princes Bridge
- Princes Court
- Princes Hill
- Princes Park
- Princes Walk Vaults
- Princess Theatre
- Printing
- Prisoners' Aid
- Pritchard Lane
- Pritchard, George Baxter (1869 - 1956), geologist
- Processions and Demonstrations
- Proeschel, Frederick (1809 - 1870), map-maker and publisher
- Progress Associations
- Property Developers
- Prostitution
- Protection
- Providence Place
- Psychiatry
- Psychology
- Public Meetings
- The Public Purse
- Public Record Office Victoria
- Public Toilets
- Public Transport
- Public Works Department
- Puffing Billy
- Punch Lane
- Punishment
- Punts and Ferries
- Pye, Emmeline (1861 - 1949), lecturer and teacher
- Pyke, Lillian Maxwell (1881 - 1927), author