Negative - Image of Road Leading Towards Ranges Hotel and General Store, Baker & Rouse, Early 20th century

Historical information

This negative is one of a batch of ten images taken apparently around the same time at Gembrook c. early 20th century. This negative is of a muddy unmade road (now Station Rd) running alongside the Railway Station leading towards the Ranges Hotel, with the double-gabled General Store to the right. The hotel was built in 1902, two years after the Ferntree Gully to Gembrook railway was completed. It was an important social institution and tourist destination in Gembrook for over one hundred years until its destruction by fire in 2018.

Significance

This negative shows two former iconic and historical buildings in Gembrook c. early 20th century.

Physical description

Black and white negative - landscape view - showing a road running alongside the railway station towards the Ranges Hotel, Gembrook c. early 20th century with the General Store visible on the right and railway gates in front of the hotel. This negative has been kept inside a packet which is not original.

Inscriptions & markings

Handwritten on (not original) packet containing negative: 'Gembrook house & road'

Other parts of this item

Back to top