St Kilda, Melbourne, Colony of Victoria

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St Kilda, Melbourne, Colony of Victoria was a coastal suburb of 19th-century Melbourne in the British Colony of Victoria, known as a fashionable residential and seaside area.

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St Kilda, Melbourne, Colony of Victoria canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal suburb
residential area
seaside resort
suburb
attracts day-trippers
holidaymakers
middle-class residents
wealthy residents
coast Port Phillip Bay NERFINISHED
country British Empire NERFINISHED
developedDuring 19th century
governedBy colonial authorities of Victoria
hasCharacteristic affluent
fashionable
recreational
residential
seaside
hasFeature beach
esplanade
foreshore
jetty or pier
hasTypeOfHousing guest accommodation
large villas
terrace houses
historicalPeriod Victorian era
knownFor Victorian-era mansions
bathing facilities
beachfront promenade
boarding houses
fashionable residential character
guesthouses
pleasure piers
proximity to central Melbourne
recreational boating
sea bathing
seaside recreation
languageUsed English
locatedIn Colony of Victoria NERFINISHED
Melbourne
Port Phillip Bay region NERFINISHED
locatedNear central business district of Melbourne
partOf metropolitan Melbourne
peakPopularity late 19th century
precedes St Kilda, Victoria, Australia (modern suburb) NERFINISHED
transportConnection early tramways
horse-drawn omnibuses

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Stanley Bruce placeOfBirth St Kilda, Melbourne, Colony of Victoria