AMERICAN RED CROSS SERVICE CLUB
CENTENARY HOUSE, CNR EXHIBITION
AND LITTLE COLLINS STREETS
MELBOURNE, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA
DURING WW2
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The American Red Cross Headquarters was located in Centenary House on the corner of Exhibition Street and Little Collins Street, Melbourne between 1942 and 1944. The building is now partly owned by the Liberal Party as their Victorian Headquarters.

Photo:- via Bruce Buchan
American Red Cross Service Club, 114 Exhibition Street, Melbourne

Photo:- Peter Dunn
The same corner in February 2005

Photo:- via Art Houseman
1st Sgt Dean and Uhlig of the 4th
Air Depot Group standing outside
the American Red Cross Service Club, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Photo:- Peter Dunn
The same location in February 2005

Photo:- via Bruce Buchan

Photo:- Bruce Buchan
Centenary House today. The Main entrance can be seen at the right of the photo

Photo:- Jack Heyn
Monica Lynch, an American Red Cross worker at the Red Cross club

Photo:- Bruce Buchan
The same location approximately 60 years later

Photo:- Peter Dunn
The balcony approximately 60 years later

Photo:- Peter Dunn
The foyer of the former American Red Cross Service Club in February 2005

Photo:- Bruce Buchan
Inside Centenary House in 2004

Photo:- Bruce Buchan
Centenary House in 2004

Photo:- Bruce Buchan
Inside Centenary House in 2004
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I'd like to thank Jack Heyn, Art Houseman and Bruce Buchan for their assistance with this home page.
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This page first produced 30 January 2005
This page last updated 14 February 2005