Melbourne crime walking tour Stop 1 - Old Melbourne Gaol
Join the tour at our first stop discussing the only four women to be executed here at Melbourne Gaol in its 84 years of operation, Elizabeth Scott, Frances Knorr, Martha Needle and Emma Williams.
Images of Frances Knorr, Emma Williams and Martha Needle prior to their execution are courtesy of the Public Records Office Victoria, all others are by Lauren Townrow.
Knorr, Frances: No. 6242
Central Register of Female Prisoners
VPRS 516/P0002/volume 11/page 324
Needle, Martha: No. 6327
Central Register of Female Prisoners
VPRS 516/P0002/volume 11/page 409
Williams, Emma
Photographs of Prisoners Sentenced to Death and Coroners Inquest Sheets
VPRS 5900/P0000/1
Explore Melbourne : Bourke Street Mall - Melbourne - 4K Ultra HD
Bourke Street is one of the main streets of Melbourne's Central Business District (CBD) and a core feature of the Hoddle Grid. It was traditionally the entertainment hub of inner-city Melbourne, and is now also a popular tourist destination and tram thoroughfare.
During the Marvellous Melbourne era, Bourke Street was the location of many of the city's theatres and cinemas. Today it continues as a major retail shopping precinct with the Bourke Street Mall running between Elizabeth and Swanston Streets, numerous offices to the west end and restaurants to the east. Bourke Street's liveliness and activity has often been contrasted with the sobering formality of nearby Collins Street. For this reason, Busier than Bourke Street is a popular colloquialism denoting a crowded or busy environment.
Bourke Street is named for Irish-born British army officer Sir Richard Bourke, who served as the Governor of New South Wales from 1831 and 1837 during the drafting of the Hoddle Grid.
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BOURKE STREET MALL
The Bourke Street Mall is a pedestrian and tram-only strip running between Swanston and Elizabeth Streets. The mall is Bourke Street's most famous feature and contains retail hubs like Melbourne's GPO, Myer's flagship store and David Jones' second flagship.
Concepts for a Bourke Street Mall were drawn up as early as 1964 by Robin Boyd and Frederick Romberg however the ambitious multi-platform design which separated cars from pedestrians was never realised. Plans were eventually scaled down with pedestrians sharing space with a grade level tramline. Vehicular traffic was removed from the section on 13 February 1978.The pedestrian mall was officially opened in 1983 by Charles, Prince of Wales and Diana, Princess of Wales.
The mall received a major facelift in preparation for the 2006 Commonwealth Games and elevated tram super-stops were later installed.
In the January 2017 Melbourne car attack, a mentally ill person driving a sedan being pursued by the police deliberately drove the vehicle onto the footpath and ran over innocent bystanders at Bourke Street Mall. The crime claimed the lives of six people, including one baby and one child. Over twenty-five victims were hospitalised with injuries.
The 2018 Melbourne stabbing attack also took place near the Target Centre on Bourke Street. An ISIS inspired male set fire to his ute before exiting the vehicle and stabbing three bystanders. Two victims were hospitalised and one lost their life. Police attended the scene within one minute of the car fire and shot the offender, who later died in hospital.
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Melbourne CBD Walking Tour with map
Melbourne Walking Tour takes you to most of the places of interest in the city.
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Melbourne crime walking tour Stop 7 – Fitzroy vendetta
Hear about the Fitzroy vendetta that erupted for two years in the early twentieth century, and the gun battle that ended it all.
Image of Henry Stokes courtesy of Herald and Weekly Times
Other images courtesy of Lauren Townrow.
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Michael Jackson-BWT Melbourne November 13, 1987-HQ
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:Things I Do for You Very almost completed the intro has been cut by News station.
: Off the wall not completed
Great Quality and audio to but the Pro footage would be nice to see :D Comment if you like the Australian venue concerts:D And much better then the others verison which is destoyred by many things I but one person has it like this quality and I am happy about it.
Youth crime surges in Melbourne
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Lainevlog // Week Two // Melbourne // Walking Tour & Chapel Street Exploring
Week two in melbourne.
Getting a free guided tour of the city with:
It's completely free however its nearly three hours long with knowledgable and fun guides and a brilliant way to get your bearings on the city when you're a noob! They do ask for non-obligatory donations at the end, I gave a tenner, definitely worth it!
Most of this video is from that walking tour interspersed with a few shots in bar along chapel street. I think the jet lag and general laziness set in a bit that week!
Week One!
It mainly consisted of planes, trains and automobiles. Arriving in Hong Kong had us with no sleep and consistent travel for around 30 hours and then we had to wait for hours until the hostel would let us check in!
We lived backwards for our two days in Hong Kong, sleep the day away and out and about at night. Amazing experience and I would definitely like to go back and experience it like a real human being with a normal bodyclock!
Then we arrived in Melbourne and this years adventure kicked off !!
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Michael Jackson Bad Tour in Melbourne report, Australia 1987 | HD
Old report of the Bad Tour in Melbourne Australia 1987
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Melbourne Underworld Events
Some of the main events from the Melbourne underworld a must watch for any fan of the Australian true crime cheers.
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Melbourne crime walking tour Stop 4 – Murder of Sophia Lewis
Learn of the shocking murder that took place here in 1856 and the trail of injustice that led to two men being hanged for a crime they possibly didn’t commit.
Image of an opium den courtesy of the Illustrated Australian News, 1 July 1896. Chinese quarter, Little Bourke St (engraving) courtesy of the Australian News for Home Readers, 21 October 1863. Other image courtesy of Lauren Townrow.
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Melbourne Murder Tours
Have you joined the Twisted History team in Chinatown or Carlton for a murder tour yet? We conduct tours through Chinatown every Friday and Saturday night and Carlton on the first Friday of the month. For information and bookings please call 1300865800
Melbourne crime walking tour Stop 2 – Trades Hall Building
Join the tour at our first stop discussing the only four women to be executed here at Melbourne Gaol in its 84 years of operation, Elizabeth Scott, Frances Knorr, Martha Needle and Emma Williams.
Images of Frances Knorr, Emma Williams and Martha Needle prior to their execution are courtesy of the Public Records Office Victoria, all others are by Lauren Townrow.
Knorr, Frances: No. 6242
Central Register of Female Prisoners
VPRS 516/P0002/volume 11/page 324
Needle, Martha: No. 6327
Central Register of Female Prisoners
VPRS 516/P0002/volume 11/page 409
Williams, Emma
Photographs of Prisoners Sentenced to Death and Coroners Inquest Sheets
VPRS 5900/P0000/1
FORGOTTEN BRUTAL CRIMES THE MELBOURNE DISEMBOWELLER
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A Week in Melbourne, Australia (Travel Documentary 2018)
This is my first video project I have completed and it is based on my first time traveling in Melbourne.
This documentary is not made for profit and is made as a personal showcase of my current editing/production skills - I've learned a lot about what needs to be improved in future projects:
- Film more footage so not to rely on others'
- Improve sound recording processes
- Improve graphical
- Better scripting
Other than that though, for a first documentary I'm somewhat happy with myself.
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Witness footage captures Melbourne attack as it unfolds
One person has been killed and at least two others injured after a man went on a rampage on Bourke St in Melbourne's city centre. Witnesses say the man drove a car into the Target centre about 4.20pm. As the vehicle went up in flames, he attempted to stab people and fought with police and bystanders
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