Kilbreda College

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1Kilbreda College has occupied the large tower building in central Mentone for over 100 years. It was built as a coffee palace in the heady land boom era of the 1880s. Sir Matthew Davies, the main promoter of Mentone as a

Kilbreda College has occupied the large tower building in central Mentone for over 100 years. It was built as a coffee palace in the heady land boom era of the 1880s. Sir Matthew Davies, the main promoter of Mentone as a

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Source URL: localhistory.kingston.vic.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2012-09-10 06:25:59
2Media Release 25 November 2013 Schools reap rewards from focus on mental health Nine Australian schools have been recognised for their focus on student wellbeing at an awards ceremony held earlier this month. The ceremon

Media Release 25 November 2013 Schools reap rewards from focus on mental health Nine Australian schools have been recognised for their focus on student wellbeing at an awards ceremony held earlier this month. The ceremon

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Language: English - Date: 2013-11-24 17:58:22
3Born in Sydney in 1886, Annette Kellerman came to Mentone in 1902 with her music-teaching parents. She had polio as a child and swimming became part of her rehabilitation. Mentone was ideal for this, with a sea baths jus

Born in Sydney in 1886, Annette Kellerman came to Mentone in 1902 with her music-teaching parents. She had polio as a child and swimming became part of her rehabilitation. Mentone was ideal for this, with a sea baths jus

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Language: English - Date: 2012-09-10 06:23:48
4In August 1888, during the heady days of Marvellous Melbourne’s land boom, Lord Loch, Victoria’s Governor, came to Mentone by steam train. He walked over to the Mentone Coffee Palace (now Kilbreda) for a sumptuous lu

In August 1888, during the heady days of Marvellous Melbourne’s land boom, Lord Loch, Victoria’s Governor, came to Mentone by steam train. He walked over to the Mentone Coffee Palace (now Kilbreda) for a sumptuous lu

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Source URL: localhistory.kingston.vic.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2012-09-10 06:33:35