In 1949, Lakes Entrance was a working port town quietly nestled at the threshold of the Gippsland Lakes, defined by winding waterways, timber jetties, and a community built around fishing and quiet passage.
This carefully restored map from the mid-20th century captures the structure and rhythm of the town as it once was — before high rises, before the boom. Every curve, line and label is a record of both utility and atmosphere: railway sidings, the curling path of the lake mouth, streets still recognisable today.
Printed in fine detail on archival-quality stock, this piece is part of our Gippsland Lakes collection, curated for those with ties to the region, an eye for old cartography, or a love of place-based storytelling. A fitting choice for heritage homes, coastal cottages, or interiors grounded in history.
What's Included?
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- Printed on premium quality 230gsm paper with archival inks
- Made to order in Melbourne
- Framed with locally sourced sustainable timber
- Framed prints have a white matboard (passepartout)
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Print only prints include a minimum 10mm white border as part of the final print size. Refer size guide here.
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Please note our prints are vintage reproductions, and as such, they may exhibit blemishes, ageing, imperfections, discolouration, and scratches, which we believe reflects their authentic vintage character.
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Please also note that final print colours may vary from what you see on your screen due to how screens display images and individual monitor calibration.