Opposite Pellegrini’s Espresso Bar on the Corner of Bourke Street and Crossley Street lays one of my favorite Melbourne bookshops – The Paperback Bookshop – a Melbourne icon established in the early 1960s.
Image © Marcus D. Niski 2011
A collection of writings about place space writing and art …
Opposite Pellegrini’s Espresso Bar on the Corner of Bourke Street and Crossley Street lays one of my favorite Melbourne bookshops – The Paperback Bookshop – a Melbourne icon established in the early 1960s.
Image © Marcus D. Niski 2011
Pellegrini’s Espresso Bar is a Melbourne cultural icon and is said to have installed the first espresso machine imported into Australia in the 1950s – ushering in a generational obsession with espresso coffee among Melbournians from all walks of life. A good short review of Pellegrini’s can be found at: https://www.broadsheet.com.au/melbourne/cafes/pellegrinis
Image © Marcus D. Niski 2010
Stencil Art, Centre Place (2007) – Melbourne Street Art and Graffiti © All images Marcus D. Niski 2007-2017. Copyright in all original works remains with the individual creators.
Graffiti Art, Hosier Lane (2007) Melbourne Street Art and Graffiti © All images Marcus D. Niski 2007-2017. Copyright in all original works remains with the individual creators.






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