In 1928 the Members Pavilion at the Melbourne Cricket Ground designed by architects Stephenson and Meldrum was completed. It was the third members pavilion at the ground following the sequence from the original stand in 1854 and it's replacement dating from 1881.
The stand was not particularily Art Deco but there were a few things that caught my eye when I visited in September 2003 the day after AFL Grand Final had been played at the ground and a few months before this pavilion was demolished to make way for the most recent wave of re-development at the 'G' in preparation for hosting the Commonwealth Games in 2006.I couldn't go past this fabulous Art Deco clock that was above the door to the Members' Hall. It appears to have been awarded to the Melbourne Cricket Club for winning the inaugural VCA Club Championship in 1937/38.Practical, yet stylish washhand basins.And I do like the pull and push door hardware with the out of focus glimpse of cricket photos through the gap in the door.
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