Photograph, Stamped on reverse: Free & Sons, Photographers, Melbourne, Linton Shire Hall

Historical information

The Shire Hall/offices were completed in the mid 1860s.
Dating the photograph: The photograph is thought to have been taken c.1880. An earlier photograph of the Town Hall in the LDHS collection, in which the trees are smaller, is dated 1875. Thomas Austin, who ran a draper's shop next to the Shire offices, left Linton in 1882.

Physical description

Original sepia photograph showing the Grenville Shire Offices (Linton Town Hall). A group of men, thought to be Grenville Shire Councillors, are standing in the street in front of the building, which has several trees growing in front of it, and a low front fence. To the right, a shop has signs on its verandah: "TAILOR & DRAPER" and "TAILOR & T. A. . . ." (thought to read T. Austin).
To the left, a higher picket fence or gate separates the Shire Hall from the two-storey building next door. This building is 'Criterion House', built in 1862/1863 by Samuel Steele.

The words "Linton Shire Hall" have been inscribed in ink across the top of the photograph.

Inscriptions & markings

Handwritten in ink across top of photograph: "Linton Shire Hall".

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