Western Market, Melbourne

The Western Market was established in December 1841 on a site bounded by Market, Collins and William Streets, and Flinders Lane.

[1] The market was Melbourne's first official fruit and vegetable market[1] but, like the Eastern Market, its popularity was succeeded by the Queen Victoria Market.

It traded for 90 years.

The buildings were demolished in 1961.

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