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House, c. 1990This image shows a small weatherboard house in the early stages of demolition. Part of the guttering is falling down and a high temporary wire fence is across the front of the property. A red sign is on either end of the fence. A garden bed of shrubs is across the front of the house and tall trees are behind the house. A footpath and street is in the foreground.

Man and baby, c. 1940This image shows a man standing outside a timber building, holding a baby. He has a big smile on his face and is looking at the camera. He is wearing a suit, white shirt, tie and a hat. The baby is dressed all in white. The building behind has a panelled door and windows on the right-hand side. A sign above the window reads: “ECKS”.

Post Office, Main Street, Mornington

Opening of the Mornington Post OfficeLeaflet contains the programme of the Official Opening of the Mornington Post Office 3 Mar 1964. Includes few historical notes.

Rye Post Office

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