Australia's First University Press

Shutter City

Fragments of old Melbourne

NOT YET PUBLISHED

Step into the world of 19th-century Melbourne


Suppose that you could travel back in time to a Melbourne city street from 150 years ago or even longer. What might meet your eye that has eluded history's gaze?

Shutter City presents city street views spanning the hurly-burly decades of the 1850s to 1870s, between the gold rushes and Marvellous Melbourne. Robyn Annear peers into every shadowy corner to reveal postcard streetscapes as miraculous time-capsules, packed with hidden-in-plain-sight historical detail. Her discoveries - she calls them 'sparks' - illuminate and decode each of Shutter City's street views.

Among the sightings: barbers' poles, drinking fountains, the three gilded balls of a pawnbroker's sign, gleaming white cups at a coffee stall, street-vendors' carts, neighbourhood dogs (and a cat), assorted ghosts, and ladders - lots of ladders.

Let Shutter City be your time-machine and Robyn Annear your guide: her lively and insightful commentary weaves the street views and their 'sparks' into a vivid narrative of a near-forgotten Melbourne and the photographers who captured it.

'Robyn Annear has discovered another lost city.'
Gus Berger, filmmaker, The Lost City of Melbourne


Robyn Annear

About The Author

Robyn Annear has been ransacking Melbourne's history for thirty years. Her books include Bearbrass, A City Lost & Found (Whelan the Wrecker's Melbourne) and Adrift in Melbourne.

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