Lorne
The St George River, along with the Erskine River, from the earliest times was known as a source of freshwater. The estuary of the St George River has been a popular beach area for Lorne people. From about 1905, saw millers built a timber tramway along the edge of the St George River to transport timber from the Otway sawmills to the Lorne Pier.
- Mouth of St George River, c1911
- c1920s, Timber Tramway from George River Mill (LHS photo 7013)
- 1921, log hauling station near St George River (LHS photo 2403)
- Hammond Dorman’s farm and butcher shop, George river. (LHS photo 743)

Timber tramway to St George River (LHS photo 4006B)

(LHS photo 7123)

Victoria’s History Australia
The St George River bridge, Great Ocean Road (about 4 km south of Lorne), 1918. Photo by the Country Roads Board, part of the PROV Collection. VPRS 17684/P0003/935, 18_00048