Francis Street died in 1883.
From its beginnings in Francis Street the school has grown and developed, including moving to the current site on the western edge of the town in 1979.
(Present-day Francis Street in Williamsburg is said to be named for him).
When he reached Francis Street he paused to catch his breath.
The club bought property on Francis Street and began construction on the new Clubhouse in October 1916.
Francis Street through Yarraville is one option, but dangerous as it is a major truck route.
In nearby Francis Street he built the Iveagh Market to enable street traders to sell produce out of the rain.
It became known as the Princess Mary School in 1969 and was situated on Francis Street.
Brigham and Women's extends away from the circle up Francis Street to the north; the area to the northeast is taken up by Harvard facilities.
Bassett Hall, on Francis Street, is one of 88 restored original structures in the 300-acre historic area.