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A view of Pt Nepean Road, c.1920, looking towards Portsea,malefigure in cnetre, and Old Anglican Vicarage at left.
Sorrento taken from the old baths jetty. Shows buildings on the foreshore and visitors onthe lawns.
Geo. Coppin's Back Beach Palace - (The Oceanic.) before Whitehall was built.'The Oceanic' from the walking track near tramway terminus at the Back Beach. Shows the tram rails and a number of post and rail fences. The township buildings are in the background.
One of the first known photographs, taken pre 1875 and possibly pre-1873. Clark's cottage, prior to its demolition in 1970, was the oldest extant house in Sorrent. It is visible on the foreshore.
'Sorrento'Copyof a wood engraving, signed 'E.B. Scholl' from 'Picturesque Atlas of Australasia', 1886. Shows Continental and Sorrento Hotels and some early buildings on the foreshore, with a paddle steamer (at Pier?) probably 'Ozone'.
Mounted photo of view looking up Pt. Nepean Road towards township of Sorrento from the Esplanade. Mr and Mrs Charles Morgan walking up left hand footpath, c. 1920. There is a smaller print in the photo. collection file.
Print of an early view of Sorrento township. Shows Head's Store, Continental Hotel, tram tracks and sheds and surrounding buildings.
'To Sorrento Park'Tinted post cardof the road leading to the Police Station, above the Front Beach at Sorrento. Three young women stand at the edge.