Newspaper, The Age, "End of the line is near for Melbourne's painted ladies", 7/10/1982 12:00:00 AM
"End of the line is near for Melbourne's painted ladies"
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Newspaper cutting from The Age 7/10/1982, titled "End of the line is near for Melbourne's painted ladies" written by Jane Sullivan, about the withdrawal of tram 439 and others being phased out. Quotes Phillip Adams, Steve Crabb, Clifton Pugh, Mirka Mora. Gives the story to the background of the Transporting Art project.