Just what did the people of Hamilton, a fairly major town in the rural Western District of Victoria, think when Melbourne architects, Seabrook & Fildes, proposed this amazing shopfront for their main shopping strip in Gray Street. It was 1938, or perhaps a little before that, and Seabrook & Fildes, who were very active in Hamilton in the interwar period, used one of their favourite motifs, a glass brick tower.
Around the same time they had also included a glass brick tower as part of their alterations to the
George Hotel, a bit further along Gray Street. To counterbalance the tower, the other side of the building featured a pair of Art Deco bands curving down towards the verandah.
At street level, the shopfront featured lovely curved glass display windows.
References:
Victorian Heritage Database,
Scullion's, Hamilton
Victorian Heritage Database,
The George Hotel, Hamilton