Historical information
Cabbage Tree was a small locality to the east of Orbost in East Gippsland, approximately half-way between Orbost and Cann River. During the early 1900s, hotels such as this one were very important because they provided accommodation, food and drink, and often a post-office, at fairly regular distances along travelling routes. The historic Cabbage Tree Hotel was a vital watering place in East Gippsland, Victoria, catering to travellers along the Princes Highway from the early 1900s until it was destroyed by a devastating bushfire on Tuesday, 14 December 1943.
Significance
This photograph is significant because it is an early photograph of the Cabbage Tree Hotel, East Gippsland, Victoria.
Physical description
A b/w photograph/postcard of two horse-drawn carriages/wagons and a group of men, women and children - all posed in front of a timber building. Behind the building are tall trees. A sign-board attached to the front of the building has the words 'Cabbage Tree Hotel'.
Inscriptions & markings
Below the photo: CABBAGE TREE, HOTEL
