Photograph - Digital image, Marble Hall, 1930-1940

Historical information

Photograph of "Marble Hall", Greensborough. The Marble Hotel, Greensborough was located at the corner of Main Street and Para Road. The first licensed hotel in Greensborough and one of the earliest brick buildings was built by James Chapman in the early 1850s as a hotel and lodging house to cater for wood carters and those trying their luck at the gold fields but served many functions over the years including post office, general store, public hall, butchers, bakers, surgery, private dwelling and baby health care centre.
It got its name due to its white washed exterior. This photo is from the Lorraine Coates Collection.

Significance

Photograph of early Greensborough building, now demolished.

Physical description

Digital copy of black and white photograph.

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