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New York’s Lost Buildings
Forgotten Places

New York’s Lost Buildings

museumoflostby museumoflostSeptember 29, 2017July 25, 20210

New York is a famously busy place, and the changing face of the city sometimes sweeps its past aside. Here are some of New York’s lost buildings, and what replaced them.

The Disappearance of Frederick Valentich
Unsolved Mysteries

The Disappearance of Frederick Valentich

museumoflostby museumoflostSeptember 23, 2017July 17, 20210

In October 1978, Frederick Valentich took off from Melbourne in a Cesna. An hour later, he reported being followed by a UFO, and then disappeared without a trace.

Before Federation Square
The Melbourne Files

Before Federation Square

museumoflostby museumoflostSeptember 13, 2017April 24, 20211

Federation Square is one of Melbourne’s most significant landmarks. Built in the 1990’s, the site has a colourful history, stretching back to the city’s earliest days.

The Abbey Road Bystander
All of the Arts

The Abbey Road Bystander

museumoflostby museumoflostAugust 21, 2017May 3, 20241

The Abbey Road bystander is in the background of the world’s most famous album cover, watching the world’s most famous band cross the street. Who is he?

The First Melbourne International Film Festival
Firsts and Lasts

The First Melbourne International Film Festival

museumoflostby museumoflostAugust 5, 2017August 14, 20220

The first Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) was a weekend event held in Olinda, on the outskirts of Melbourne. Or, was it?

Phrases Created by Shakespeare
All of the Arts

Phrases Created by Shakespeare

museumoflostby museumoflostJuly 31, 2017March 21, 20240

History’s most famous playwright also made a large contribution to the language. Here are words and phrases created by Shakespeare.

Errol Flynn: The Most Famous Tasmanian
Remarkable Characters

Errol Flynn: The Most Famous Tasmanian

museumoflostby museumoflostJuly 29, 2017January 30, 20220

Errol Flynn was one of the brightest stars in Hollywood’s golden age.  He hailed from isolated Tasmania, about as far from the glitz of Tinseltown as you could get.

The Cat Who Lived
Weird and Wild

The Cat Who Lived

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In 2009, ‘Lucky’ the cat fell out of a ninth floor window and survived. This is, The Cat Who Lived…  WEIRD, WILD and MISC Keri …

The Weeping Woman Disappears
The Melbourne Files

The Weeping Woman Disappears

museumoflostby museumoflostJuly 18, 2017February 1, 20251

Melbourne’s National Gallery Victoria (NGV) has one of the best public art collections in the southern hemisphere. In 1986, it lost ‘The Weeping Woman’ by Pablo Picasso.

The Real ‘Stand By Me’ Bridge
Forgotten Places

The Real ‘Stand By Me’ Bridge

museumoflostby museumoflostJuly 17, 2017March 3, 20246

The ‘Stand By Me’ bridge is the real location for one of 80s cinema’s classic scenes.  Once used by loggers, it is now part of a hiking trail.

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Coles Book Arcade

Cole’s Book Arcade

May 12, 2018January 29, 2022
Who was saint kilda?

Who Was Saint Kilda?

November 4, 2017February 3, 2022
The Virgin Mary at Coogee Beach

The Virgin Mary at Coogee Beach

December 29, 2017March 31, 2024
The Degraves Street Subway

Underground History: The Degraves Street Subway

June 14, 2021July 25, 2024
Melbourne Fish Market

Melbourne’s Lost Buildings

October 7, 2018April 24, 2024
The Westall UFO, Melbourne Australia

The Westall UFO

June 26, 2017October 3, 2025
The Stand By Me bridge

The Real ‘Stand By Me’ Bridge

July 17, 2017March 3, 2024
The history of Scrabble

The History of Scrabble

March 28, 2026
Grace Crowley

Grace Crowley: Pioneering Modernist

March 26, 2026
Interstellar movie trivia

Interstellar Movie Trivia

March 14, 2026March 14, 2026
Ada Gunn and The Loungers' Club

Ada Gunn and The Loungers Club

February 28, 2026February 28, 2026
The first Australian to win an Oscar

The First Australian to Win an Oscar

February 24, 2026February 24, 2026
Forgotten Winter Olympic sports

Forgotten Winter Olympic Sports

February 8, 2026February 15, 2026
Australia's first pizza restuarant

Australia’s First Pizza Restaurant

February 1, 2026
Ada Gunn and The Loungers Club - The Flinders Street Station Ballroom

[…] Work began on the new station in 1900, and took a decade to complete (read more about the history…

The First Australian to Win an Oscar - 11 Films Banned in Australia

[…] Many films in the 1920s and 30s were banned in Australia, the power to do so sitting with one…

The First Australian to Win an Oscar - Australia’s First Movie Screening

[…] Born in Sydney in 1901, he first fell in love with movies as a child. The medium was still…

Jack Meynell - The Ta Prohm Stegosaur

Utter rubbish, humans came a long time after Dinosaurs... Creationist Bronze Age fear of death... Evolution is a proven theory.…

Lana Malakunas - The Largest Ever Crowd at the MCG

Fascinating history. I attended a revival meeting held by Oral Roberts in Melbourne also in the 1950's. Would you have…

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