Borsari's Corner
Namesake | Named for Nino Borsari |
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Addresses | Corner Lygon & Grattan Streets |
Location | Melbourne, Australia |
Postal code | 3053 |
Coordinates | 37°48′02″S 144°58′00″E / 37.800556°S 144.966667°E |
Borsari's Corner is at the intersection of Lygon and Grattan Streets, in Carlton, Victoria, Australia.
History
The corner is named after Nino Borsari, a member of the Gold medal-winning Italian pursuit cycling team at the 1932 Olympics, who was competing in Australia when World War II broke out. Unable to return home, he established a bicycle repair shop on the corner in 1941.[1] It is located by the intersection of Lygon Street and Grattan Streets, in Carlton, Victoria, Australia.[2]
In the late 1940s, a neon sign of Borsari was erected, and is currently of heritage significance. Borsari was active in the local Italian community, organising cultural and welfare activities.[3][4]
The corner has become so well known that in 1967 Italian president Giuseppe Saragat delivered a speech at the spot.[5]
See also
- Dingo Flour sign in North Fremantle, Western Australia
- Nylex Clock in Cremorne, Victoria
- Pelaco Sign in Richmond, Victoria
- Skipping Girl Sign in Abbotsford, Victoria
References
- ^ Johnstone, Rose (10 October 2022). "14 cool facts about Carlton we bet you didn't know". Time Out Melbourne. Retrieved 6 December 2022.
- ^ Mayne, Alan. "eMelbourne - The Encyclopedia of Melbourne Online". www.emelbourne.net.au. Retrieved 6 December 2022.
- ^ Castaldo, Dario (18 June 2022). "Un docufilm sulla vita di Nino Borsari". SBS Language (in Italian). Retrieved 6 December 2022.
- ^ Zable, Arnold; Couchman, Sophie (20 December 2012). "Borsari's Corner: an Italian institution". City of Melbourne What's On blog. Retrieved 6 December 2022.
- ^ Rawsthorn, Alice (6 May 2012). "Old Signs of the Times". New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 6 December 2022.
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