FINE NEW MORNINGTON RESIDENCE.—An outstanding example of modern colonial domestic architecture is nearing completion in Napier street, Mornington, on the well-known property of the late Sir George Fenwick. The old wooden residence, for nearly 50 years a prominent Mornington landmark, has been demolished, and in its stead this fine new home of Dr and Mrs A. S. Moody is being erected. The builder is Mr A. M'Laren, and the architects are Messrs Stone and Sturmer, A.A.I.A.A.
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Evening Star, Issue 22308, 7 April 1936, Page 2
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76FINE NEW MORNINGTON RESIDENCE.—An outstanding example of modern colonial domestic architecture is nearing completion in Napier street, Mornington, on the well-known property of the late Sir George Fenwick. The old wooden residence, for nearly 50 years a prominent Mornington landmark, has been demolished, and in its stead this fine new home of Dr and Mrs A. S. Moody is being erected. The builder is Mr A. M'Laren, and the architects are Messrs Stone and Sturmer, A.A.I.A.A. Evening Star, Issue 22308, 7 April 1936, Page 2
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