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Boonwurrung Aboriginal small flaked stone tools.Small triangular shaped stone tools made of of greyish white flint or chert.

Two Aboriginal axe heads.One: a hand size rough edge rock partially shaped and smoothed, with one fine edge for cutting. Second: a hand sized rock of grey stone shaped and smoothed with one edge finely tapered.

Letter setting out preferred terminology for Aboriginal people of The Mornington PeninsulaLetter setting out preferred terminology for Aboriginal people of The Mornington Peninsula

Victoria's First Official SettlementArchaelogical Survey Report and relevant plan, notes and correspondence

Address delivered on the occasion of the opening of the interpretive centre at the Collins Settlement Site SorrentoAddress delivered on the occasion of the opening of the interpretive centre at the Collins Settlement Site Sorrento

Rye Township 150th AnniversarySpecial edition newspaper commemorating 150 years of the history of Rye

First draft of presentation commissioned by Shire of Flinders as entertainment at Civic Dinner to launch the new Mornington Peninsula ShireFirst draft of presentation commissioned by Shire of Flinders as entertainment at Civic Dinner to launch the new Mornington Peninsula Shire

Port Phillip Bay: Now & ThenDVD documenting the history of Port Phillip Bay

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