The Avenue and War Memorial, Warrnambool, 1945
The Avenue and War Memorial, Warrnambool, 1945

Situated on Victoria’s southern coast, Warrnambool grew quickly on the back of both pastoral settlement and gold. Exposed to strong south-easterly winds, its port, unlike Geelong’s, didn’t flourish, whereas the railway connection from 1890 did. It retains fine civic buildings and churches from the late nineteenth century, which mercifully have not been subject to wholesale redevelopment. Its industrial base developed on butter and cheese factories, augmented in 1947 by a Fletcher Jones trousers factory.
The Avenue and War Memorial, Warrnambool, 1945
General view of the gardens and buildings, Fletcher Jones, Pleasant Hill, Warrnambool
Lighthouse Camping Ground and Harbour, Warrnambool, 1960
Ozone Hotel, Warrnambool, 1913
The Blow-Hole, Thunder Point, Warrnambool, 1945
A colourful corner of the gardens, Fletcher Jones, Pleasant Hill, Warrnambool
Overlooking camping area and harbour, Warrnambool
Warrnambool, 1918
The Hopkins Estuary, Warrnambool
Botanical Gardens, Warrnambool, 1945
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