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321 Imagined Settlement by Ray Jelley

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This fascinating venture into the history of a relatively typical, highly modernised house in Port Melbourne reveals a rich and often contrasting history.

 

 

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321 Imagined Settlement
by Ray Jelley

Ray Jelley softcover, 197 pp.

This fascinating venture into the history of a relatively typical, highly modernised house in Port Melbourne reveals a rich and often contrasting history.

The story of its evolution into its current fashionable state rightfully begins with the original custodians of the land on which it was built. The land beneath it was submerged at the time the Yalukit willam tribe fished in the plentiful lagoon that covered this part of Port Melbourne. The demise of the lagoon and the draining of the land created more space for homes where working-class families lived their lives. Where they raised families, struggled, laughed, shared, were born, and died. The book is about settlement in its broad context.

The first white men stepped on the land here in February 1803. Today we have a suburb that they could not possibly have imagined. The story of one house, 321 Esplanade East, gives us fascinating insights on how we got here.

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Weight 300 g

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Acknowledgement of Traditional Custodians

We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we meet and work, the Bunurong Boon Wurrung and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung peoples of the Eastern Kulin Nation and pay respect to their Elders past, present and emerging.