Photograph - Melbourne from ICI Building, c1971

Historical information

A series of photographs taken from the top of the 17 storey ICI House on the edge of Melbourne's CBD. This was the first building allowed to exceed Melbourne’s height limits set in the early 1900s, which had been based on the maximum height of fire brigade ladders. ICI House opened in 1958. These photographs appear to be from c1971, based on two other tall buildings under construction. The Collingwood photograph shows the three 20 storey Housing Commission towers built between 1968 and 1971. The third tower is still under construction. Two CBD photographs appear to show the nearly completed BHP House (41 storeys) in the distance in Williams Street built between 1969 and 1972.

Significance

Photographs provide aerial views of CBD and inner suburbs c1971 when the height of most building was lower.

Physical description

Black and white photographs with no notes on rear

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