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Statue, Convent of 'Our Lady of the Sea'A statue situated on the sports ground, of the Convent of 'Our Lady of the Sea', Tanti Avenue

Convent of 'Our Lady of the Sea' MorningtonAn image of the Convent of 'Our Lady of the Sea' in the background of photo, surrounded by trees, in the foreground grassed area

Convent of 'Our Lady of the Sea' MorningtonAn image of 'Our Lady of the Sea' Convent, taken from the roadway of Tanti Avenue

Map of the pastoral holdings of Port Phillip District 1835-1851Depicts the early pastoral holdings surrounding Port Phillip Bay from 1835 to 1851. Compiled in 1932 by A.S Kenyon, Historical Society of Victoria.

Booklet: Tanti An Historical Story of the Mornington Peninsula and Western Port by Hunter RogersThe story of Tanti, a local Tal Tal man who remembers the arrival of Matthew Flinders and the settling of Port Phillip. Includes many stories of settlers and interactions between them and the Tal Tal people.

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