SEARCH RESULTS: from "Mornington and District Historical Society"SHOWING 8 of 1758 RESULTS
36 Bath Street, c1996Double-fronted green weatherboard house, floor to ceiling windows on left and two large windows on right of front door, all with colonial glazing bars (i.e. small panes). Grey concrete block drive and path, with old melaleuca tree, ferns and ivy in garden.
Lead light window, 1995Diamond shaped lead light window with wooden frame set in a larger glass window. The image depicts a ring around a single sail sailing boat.
Eriskay, Bath Street, Mornington 1996Exterior of redbrick house with tiled roof. It looks as if it could be from the Edwardian period. The house is obscured by a broken tea tree fence, metal gate and trees.
House, crn Morell & Marchington Ave, 1998Exterior , front facade of a white painted fibro house with a corrugated iron? roof and a red brick chimney at the left side of the house. The front yard contains lawn and a bed of agapanthus.
Cuthill Family Portrait, c1920’sPortrait of a group of 9 children. Six are seated and three are standing. There are six boys, two girls and one baby. All are dressed in their best clothes. The image appears to have been taken in a studio.
Corner Bath Street and Marchington Ave, MorningtonImage of a grass verge with trees in the back ground and an old weathered post and rail fence in front of the vegetation
Back view 10 Marchington Ave, 1992Rear view of a house in partial demolition. The house is painted white and made of wood and fibro with a green corrugated iron rood and a brick fireplace at the rear.
17 Barkly Street, MorningtonWhite weather board house with sash windows, a bay window visible at the front. A verandah at the front with brick pillars and timber ornate trim. A low wooden paling fence borders the property.