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The site of the Roman Catholic Church, St Mary's Star of the Sea, Sorrento, and its ancillary buildings. Shows part of the original limestone church and the (still existing) training seminary. Shows immature cypresses.

View from former tram terminus of the Esplanade, jetty, kiosk etc. on Sorrento Front Beach, c. 1920

Early post card photograph of Marlborough House, Back Beach Road, Portsea. Probably c. early 1900s

Early photograph of Sorrento Ocean Beach, showing the road with 2 pedestrians and the original Saltais Palais. "Refreshments/Best wines" is painted on the roof of the kiosk.

The Houseboat/Whites CornerPost card, sepia. c. 1900. A woman and 2 children on the houseboat which is drawn up on the beach below Point Franklin.

Peeps of PortseaPost cardwith sepia photograph of houseboat and fishermen with nets, drawing in the seine

PortseaOriginal and print of the main street, Point Nepean Road, in Portsea. Shows early shops, house (Arbroath) Portsea Hotel, 3 pedestrians, 2 children and horse cabs

Reliance at/Portsea Pier handwritten on top edge of photo.Post card with a rather dark picture taken from (probably) the front garden of one of the cliff top houses in Portsea. Shows the pier with "Reliance", and Point Franklin and some of the village buildings.

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