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Morwell Businesses.


Gilbert's Railway Store
Commercial Road, Morwell 1890.
Charles Oxtoby Gilbert established a general store in Commercial Road (on the site now     occupied by Spotlight) in 1878. The Morwell Post Office was an annex of this store from 1880 to 1886.  The first Church of England service in Morwell Township was held in Gilbert's store on November 2, 1878.

J. Green's Drapery Shop
Tarwin Street, Morwell

The site was later  occupied by Coles Store.
Current retailer is Davies & Moller Chemist
Established in 1878

Commercial Road Fire Aftermath.

Remains of shops burnt in 1912 fires.
This fire on 31/12/1912, burnt five shops on the east side of Rintoull's shop, in exactly the same area as the 1890 fires.


Commercial Road

Looking east from the corner of Commercial & Hazelwood Road, c.1905.
Building on right is Cricketers' Arms Hotel, earlier called Railway Hotel.


Conlan's Hotel
Commercial Road

Group outside Conlan's Hotel, Commercial road in the early 1900's. 
A victorious football team perhaps?


Dayble's Blacksmith

Daybl's Blacksmith shop, c, 1907, in Station Street, now Princes Drive.
This shop was on the site of the present Post Office and opposite the Methodist Church (Now R.G.M. Financial Services)


J. M. Dusting's Saddlery
Commercial Road c. 1908.

Situated at the eastern end of Commercial Road, this shop was amongst those burnt in the fire of 31/12/1912
Others burnt were the "Advertiser" office, Miss McWhae's Fancy Good's Shop and Kleine's Butchery
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Shops on Princes Highway

Portion of the northern end of the Princes Highway, Morwell, 1946.
Gude's Garage - right, Trembath's Garage - centre, part of Broadbent's boarding house visible at left of the photograph, now better know as the sites occupied by Fletcher Jones* and National Bank

* Fletch Jones since relocated to Traralgon


D. McDonald, Baker & Grocer. c.1895
Commercial Road, Morwell

This shop escaped the fire of 31/7/1912 because of the brick wall of Kleine's Butcher shop next door.

 


D.C. Mill's Grocery store.

Interior of D.C. Mill's store, corner of Tarwin st. & Commercial Rd, Morwell in the 1940's.  L/R..Harry Huguenin, Jean McMillan, Charles sands.
Children shopping with their mothers would receive a lolly from the jars on the counter next to the delicatessen case.


Porter Bros.
Tarwin Street

Photograph showing Porter Bros. store on the corner of  Tarwin and George Streets.


MHSprincesshops.JPG (155623 bytes) Princes Highway, Morwell

Portion of the northern side of the Princes Highway, Morwell 1946.
Gude's Garage right, Trembath's Garage centre, part of Broadbent's boarding house visible at left of photograph, Fletcher Jones* and National Bank now occupy this site.
* Since relocated to Traralgon


P. Quigley Butcher Shop
Tarwin Street Morwell

left-James Gapes / right-Eric Butters
This shop stood next to Green's Drapery, the site presently occupied by
R.G.M. Financial Services (Formerly Coles)


J. Rintoull's Blacksmith
Commercial road, Morwell

Wheelwright and Ironmonger.  John Rintoull opened his Blacksmith shop in 1887.  He was often called the "Father of Morwell" and was renowned throughout the state as an expert tradesman.  His shop was next to the Colonial Bank.


Rayner's Tea rooms
Princes Drive, Morwell

Looking east along the Princes Highway, Morwell, from the railway level crossing near Church Street, 1946.  Morwell Post office was built in 1955 on the vacant block to the left of Rayner's Tea Rooms. The Robur sign is still visible.

Robert Tulloch's Newsagency.
Commercial road, Morwell c. 1903

The site of the present Spotlight store.
Robert Tulloch was the son of William Tulloch,well know for his interest in the brown coal industry and his work as a builder and contractor in Morwell District.  This Newsagency was only one of a number of businesses that he and his sons operated.


Wilson's Bakery
Commercial Road East, Morwell

In the early 1900's, W. Wilson was a foreman of the Volunteer Fire Brigade, formed in 1914 after the fires of 1912.