


In a lively and engaging style, she overlays her reinvention of Bearbrass with her own impressions and experiences of the modern city, enabling Melburnians and visitors to imagine the early township and remind themselves of the rich history that lies beneath today's modern metropolis. In this much-loved book, Robyn Annear resurrects the village that was early Melbourne – from the arrival of white settlers in 1835 until the first gold rushes shook the town – and brings it to life in vivid colour.īearbrass was one of the local names by which Melbourne was known and Annear provides a fascinating living portrait of the streetlife of this town. Settle yourself in the window of one, shut your eyes, and picture this scene of yore. Here you'll find a number of places to eat and drink. Just a little way down Collins Street, beside Henry Buck's, is a perpetually dark but sheltered laneway called Equitable Place.
