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Melbourne landmarks Queen Victoria Market, Melbourne
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Queen Victoria Market, Melbourne

$40.00

• A5 premium quality art print (148.5 x 210mm)
• 100% recycled 350gsm uncoated card
• Printed locally and eco friendly in Victoria, Australia
• Designed and illustrated in Melbourne, Australia by Grace West
• Plastic free packaging

FREE SHIPPING AUSTRALIA WIDE
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A brief history
The Queen Victoria Market has been serving the people of Melbourne for more than 140 years. Officially opened in 1878, the QVM has been the heart and soul of Melbourne as a vibrant and bustling inner-city market. You can shop at hundreds of small businesses for everything from fresh fruit and vegetables, local and imported gourmet foods, clothing and souvenirs. An historic landmark spread over two city blocks, the Queen Victoria Market is on the National Heritage List.

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• A5 premium quality art print (148.5 x 210mm)
• 100% recycled 350gsm uncoated card
• Printed locally and eco friendly in Victoria, Australia
• Designed and illustrated in Melbourne, Australia by Grace West
• Plastic free packaging

FREE SHIPPING AUSTRALIA WIDE
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A brief history
The Queen Victoria Market has been serving the people of Melbourne for more than 140 years. Officially opened in 1878, the QVM has been the heart and soul of Melbourne as a vibrant and bustling inner-city market. You can shop at hundreds of small businesses for everything from fresh fruit and vegetables, local and imported gourmet foods, clothing and souvenirs. An historic landmark spread over two city blocks, the Queen Victoria Market is on the National Heritage List.

• A5 premium quality art print (148.5 x 210mm)
• 100% recycled 350gsm uncoated card
• Printed locally and eco friendly in Victoria, Australia
• Designed and illustrated in Melbourne, Australia by Grace West
• Plastic free packaging

FREE SHIPPING AUSTRALIA WIDE
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A brief history
The Queen Victoria Market has been serving the people of Melbourne for more than 140 years. Officially opened in 1878, the QVM has been the heart and soul of Melbourne as a vibrant and bustling inner-city market. You can shop at hundreds of small businesses for everything from fresh fruit and vegetables, local and imported gourmet foods, clothing and souvenirs. An historic landmark spread over two city blocks, the Queen Victoria Market is on the National Heritage List.

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