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English: Hoddle's allotment plan for each of 24 blocks for the village of melbourne Created by EAWarbuton 5/10/05
Note: The dimension shown on the above diagram as '1 mile' between Spencer Street and Spring Street does not include the width of the included streets. Each of these streets (King, William, Queen, Elizabeth, Swanston, Russell and Exhibition (ex Stephen) are 1.5 Chains in width thereby making this actual dimension (as indicated) equal 90.5 Chains which is actually 1.13125 Miles (5973 feet or 1991 yards). Derived from :Image:HOD1.JPG. Cropped and converted image into a two colour PNG and then reduced filesize further with optipng. Done to suit WP image policy. --J Darnley 00:16, 28 January 2006 (UTC) |
| Date | 28 January 2006 (original upload date) |
| Source | Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by Oxyman using CommonsHelper. |
| Author | J Darnley at English Wikipedia |
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- 2006-01-28 00:16 J Darnley 936×504× (6235 bytes) Hoddle's allotment plan for each of 24 blocks for the village of melbourne Created by EAWarbuton 5/10/05 Derived from [[:Image:HOD1.JPG]]. Cropped and converted image into a two colour PNG and then reduced filesize further with optipng. Done to suit WP i