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Barkly Street Bridge over Tanti CreekThe image shows a wooden bridge over Tanti Creek, water swirling underneath

Mills Beach and Mouth of Tanti CreekThe image is of a framed picture and shows Mills Beach and the mouth of Tanti Creek, people walking along the beach for recreation

Mouth of Tanti Creek c1950The image is of the mouth of the Tanti Creek, with a gum tree to the centre foreground, and to the left a densely shrubbed area

Mornington Foreshore, 1910

The Tanti Creek, Mornington.This postcard shows the Tanti Creek, with a wooden bridge. In the foreground are Ti Trees.

Tanti Creek, MorningtonThis photograph looks down on Tanti Creek from above. The banks of the creek are heavily treed. There are Gum trees, She Oaks, and various other species.

Convent Buildings, MorningtonThis shows three views of the Convent. The first shows the Convent School, which is an impressive building. It has a three storey centre section, flanked by two storey sides. It is a red brick building on the ground floor, and has been rendered cream on the top storeys. There is a red tile roof. There are eleven sash windows, and 3 chimneys visible. The front door is capped with a portico rende...

Our Lady of the Sea Convent, road to Creek

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