The statue is near the corner of Linlithgow Avenue, on the left as looking
at the second photo, so looking south down St Kilda Road.
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On Fri, 15 Feb 2019 at 15:20, 'Roderick Smith' via TramsDownUnder <
tramsdownunder@...> wrote:
> 5611xx St Kilda Rd (Melbourne, Vic.): Olympic Games decorations, W2.453
> outbound to St Kilda Beach on route 15. (Neil Smith, Roderick Smith
> collection).
> Which corner in St Kilda Rd? Which statue? Was that one relocated, or
> has it been placed in storage during railway-tunnel construction?
> What was route 15 in that era?
> The tram would have had a trolley wheel, not a skid, but that is
> camouflaged by the background.
>
> Roderick
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