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Brooklands, Mornington, 1996Front door (painted grey) of a house. Lamp light either side of door. Front verandah has been tiled in a diamond shaped pattern. There is a brass name plate to the right of the door.
Brooklands, MorningtonSide view of historic house known as Brooklands. The house is rendered and painted a pale colour. There is a shingle with the word reception hanging on the front verandah. A car park is situated along the side of the house.
Brooklands, MorningtonView of Brooklands (an historic Mornington house) from the front. Solid brick rendered building with a corrugated iron roof and two chimneys. Ornate cast iron fence out the front.
Early Museum SignHand painted sign advertising the open hours of the Old Mornington Post Office Local History & Folk Museum. Situated outside against a small stone barrier.
GlendaloughWhite weather board house, front view including lawn and trees.
Bourne End, MorningtonWeather board and rendered house with red tiled roof, painted olive and pale green. Dirt driveway on side of house, steps to front gabled porch with pebble textured pillar.
Ballochmyle House, 1999Large solid brick rendered Victorian house painted a pale colour with verandahs on three sides of the house. There is ornate iron lace on the verandahs. A large palm tree stands in the front garden. The gardens are formal with clipped hedges and a bitumen up the drive.
133 Barkly Street, Mornington, 1997White painted weather board and stucco house with steps leading up to the front door. There is a large side verandah to the right. The roof is tiled and there is a side driveway paved with red bricks.