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11 Williams Road, Mornington, 1998This is a white weather board and white rendered brick home. There are two bay windows at the front, and a verandah to the left side of the house. There is a chimney visible. At the top of the pitch, there is a decorative panelled effect with brown timber. The front fence is wire.
Royal Hotel, Beach Road, MorningtonThis shows the Royal Hotel on the right of the image. It is a magnificent two storey rendered building with ornate iron work to both verandahs. In the centre of the top storey is a decorative pediment showing the name of the hotel. On the roof are decorative stone urns. In the centre of the image is Kirkpatricks Hotel. There are two motor vehicles in the front of the Royal and they are full of ...
Kirkpatrick’s Hotel, MorningtonThis shows the hotel in the Spanish Mission style. It is a two storey rendered building featuring turned columns either end of the verandah on the top storey. There is a square doorway entrance in the centre at the front which protrudes in a curved shape, and at the top of the portico is the name Kirkpatrick’s. There is a sign on the top right of the roof saying Kirkpatrick’s, and one with the ...
Kirkpatrick’s Hotel, Mornington, c1920This shows Kirkpatrick’s Hotel to the left with several tall Pine trees then the Royal Hotel to the right of the photograph. The style of Kirkpatrick’s is Spanish Mission, two storey rendered ,with decorative twisted columns.There are circular steps up to the front entrance. There is a car parked outside Kirkpatrick’s. The lower level of the Royal is blocked in at the time. The roof is now tiled.
The Beach Road, MorningtonThis photograph shows the two Hotels, Kirkpatrick’s and the Royal Hotel with a house between. Kirkpatrick’s is as it was built a two storey white rendered building, with a pitched slate roof, and with beautiful verandahs around the front and two sides on both levels. There are people shown enjoying a drink on the ground floor under the verandah. To the right of the photo is the Royal Hotel, lo...