Ray & Clyde Wells Garage, 1932Brick building with the words Sales & Service over the front entrance. There are two cars (jalopies) parked out the front. One has the number 9 written on its car door and the other has the number 20. Both cars are filling up their tanks at the petrol pumps situated outside the garage. There is a man wearing a three piece suit with hat walking towards the camera (situated between the two cars.
Frean Timberyard, Barkly Street, Mornington, 1929Wooden weather board building with skillion roof. Door at front and side of building. Name of the owner and business painted on the front facing weather boards, “G.S. FREAN TIMBER MERCHANTS BATHS STOVES TROUGHS & AGENT FOR A.B PAINTS”. Troughs , seat, boxes and roller are outside the front and side of the building.