A walk through beautiful old Melbourne suburbs, with a twist. Learn about some of this city’s more colourful past.
GRADE | LENGTH | TYPE: Easy 12km point-to-point walk using footpaths.
MEETING POINT | TIME: Albert Park Station/Light Rail, stop 128, cnr Bridport and Ferrars St, South Melbourne at 10am.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT: Tram 96 (East Brunswick to St Kilda via Bourke St) to stop 128.
MAP REFERENCE: Melway map 2K grid C6. Google map goo.gl/maps/5Kd5W5QHfsr.
TIME FROM GPO: Allow 20 minutes by tram.
FOOD: Pack food for lunch as we will have lunch in the Flagstaff Gardens. Food outlets are available en route.
APPAREL | FOOTWEAR: Comfortable footwear suitable for walking mostly on sealed footpaths.
ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION: This walk will follow the Melbourne locations in the double life of John Freeman, who was born Edward Oxford and who at the age of 18, attempted to assassinate a young 21 year-old Queen Victoria on 10th May 1840 as she rode out of Buckingham Palace with Prince Albert. Edward changed his name when he arrived in Melbourne in 1857 following 24 years in Bethlam Lunatic Asylum. He transformed his life and made a great contribution to colonial life in Melbourne. No-one ever knew of his double life background.
The walk will commence at his residence in Albert Park, then proceed through South Melbourne and Docklands onto St James Old Cathedral in West Melbourne, Melbourne's oldest church and a beautiful example of Georgian architecture. Edward/John became church warden there and ironically, the church holds a personal gift to the Colony of Victoria from Queen Victoria. We will lunch in the nearby Flagstaff Gardens then proceed through leafy Victorian Carlton to the Melbourne General Cemetery where Edward /John is buried.
The walk will include some background on Edward's early life, the assassination attempt and his subsequent trial for treason, the legal repercussions on the nature of policing throughout the then British Empire as a result of his actions that May day in 1840, and his transformed life during the decades of 19th century Marvellous Melbourne.
The walk will end in Carlton at the cemetery at approximately 4pm followed by an arvo tea in Lygon St, Carlton. Frequent trams run down nearby Swanston St back to the City.
RSVP: Don V. by Thursday 31st May by email to vogtdon38657@yahoo.com.au or phone 0422 367 032 or online at www.thenomadsinc.org.au.
Image: A lithograph of Edward Oxford's assassination attempt on Queen Victoria, courtesy of the British Museum via The Age.
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Member free ticket This is a Free ticket for one member. The ticket is not transferable. You must be a financial member on the date of the event. You can only get one ticket per member. If you want to take a visitor, you must purchase a Visitor ticket in addition to your Free ticket. Ticketing (called the "Sale") ends at midnight on the RSVP-by date of the event. If you have missed the RSVP date, contact the leader if you want to attend. | $0.00 | Sale Ended |
Visitor paid tickets ($5 per person, per event) This is a paid visitor ticket for non-members. You can purchase as many as you want. On check-out you will have to provide some basic identification for the Visitor. Ticketing (called the "Sale") ends at midnight on the RSVP-by date of the event. If the RSVP date has passed, contact the leader if you want to bring some visitors along. | $5.00 | Sale Ended |
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