
In A. D. Greatorex, ed. Housing and Town Planning Conference, 1911

Many of the reserves still remain. They were clearly set aside as recreation grounds or, at least, something other than agricultural spaces - because allotments are to the south.
A record of field trips and other explorations of a particular urban design element - the internal reserve - a 'pocket park' surrounded on all sides by residential housing but accessible by pedestrian pathways from the street. They are exclusive, secluded, sometimes neglected, sometimes celebrated, suburban spaces. This blog welcomes contributions: comments, images, memorabilia. Please email nicholsd@unimelb.edu.au
I have not been able to find out anything at all about the estate surrounding this IR but I am going to suggest it is a subdivision of land ...
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