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This iconic photo takes us back to the 50s in Melbourne, when migrants from Europe settled post-war and thus began a sea of change in Melbourne’s inner suburbs. James Murphy painted “Aqua Profonda” on a wall at The Fitzroy Pool in 1953, warning Italian children of deep water. The sign stands today, heritage listed and a symbol of diversity in a place where everyone is welcome. Photo via Pinterest #roymelbourne

This iconic photo takes us back to the 50s in Melbourne, when migrants from Europe settled post-war and thus began a sea of change in Melbourne’s inner suburbs. James Murphy painted “Aqua Profonda” on a wall at The Fitzroy Pool in 1953, warning Italian children of deep water. The sign stands today, heritage listed and a symbol of diversity in a place where everyone is welcome. Photo via Pinterest #roymelbourne

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