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James Gilbert’s Atlantes, Uni Melbourne
James Gilbert’s Atlantes, the pair of massive stone classical male figures supporting the western entrance to the underground car park, was originally part of the Colonial Bank of Australasia Building on the corner of Elizabeth and Little Collins Streets. The bank donated them to the University in 1932 following the demolition of that elaborate 1880s city building.
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uninews.unimelb.edu.au/articleid_1440.html
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