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Headstone of grave of Ford Family in cemetery at Point Nepean.

Photograph of the plaque placed on the sea-bed off Cheviot Beach where Harold Holt, then Prime Minister of Australia, disappeared 17/12/1967.

A coloured print of each of the 2 guns in place at the entrance to Point Nepean. c. 1960s

Mounted photograph of Gun and Crew which fired on ss. "Palfz" 5 August 1914.

Col. J Purdue (Gun Layer, Fort Nepean 5/8/1914) and unnamed male at entrance gates at Point Nepean during ceremony of installation of W W I guns, 1/12/1968.

2 photos taken during ceremony of the installation of W W I guns at the gates of Point Nepean 1/12/1968. L to R: Col. J Purdue, Cmdr. R.B. Smith, Hon. P Lynch, Cmdr. Veale. (For details see Album 9, Page 32, Peter and Betty Collins Photograph Collection.

Lord de Lisle, V.C., Gov.-Gen. of Australia, reviewing Graduation Parade, December, 1964.

Phillip Lynch, Minister for Defence, signing autographs during the ceremony to place the 2 W W I guns at the gates at Point Nepean. 1/12/1968.

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