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Photograph - Seppi's Milk Bar, former Prince Arthur Hotel, Nott and Spring Streets, 1970
2238 - former Prince Arthur Hotel corner Nott and Spring Street, operating as Seppi's Milk Bar c1970
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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Collection. Photographed by Tony Cannatelli
The Todisco family (Ferdinand, Edvige and son, Joseph) lived in the former Prince Arthur Hotel from around 1958 to 1981. They bought the building in the early 1960s from Mrs SCHUMACHER and ran it as a rooming house with a milk bar on the ground floor. They closed the milk bar in the early 1970s and sold the property in 1981. The origin of the name Seppi is not known.
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Photo of former Prince Arthur Hotel corner Nott and Spring Street, operating as Seppi's Milk Bar c1970. The owner, Ferdinand TODISCO is standing out front. Shows rear of Town Hall
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