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View from St McCartans School, MorningtonView of a large grassed playing field in the foreground surrounded by a wire fence. Trees and houses in the background.

Site of Miss Stamp’s School, MorningtonA large pine tree with surrounding modern homes at 14-16 Barkly Street, Mornington

3 Vancouver Street, Mornington

Osborne Cottage, Dunns Road, MorningtonA one storey cottage built with brick with a stucco finish in white The roof is corrugated iron in a rust colour. There is a portico in the same material as the roof. There is a decoration on the front of the house in a “mock” Tudor style. The fence is made of sawn timber planks. There is one chimney visible.

Main Street opposite Queen Street, MorningtonThis photograph shows a line of people in Victorian dress outside a brick building with a large arched doorway. The women are wearing long dresses and hats. The men have three piece suits, and hats.There is a verandah with four posts to the edge of the pavement. To the left of the building is a picket fence, and a girl is pushing a pram, and a black dog is shown.

Morell Street, Mornington

South Mornington Preschool Downward’s Land

Dunns Road House 1st Osborne State School

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