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Portsea Pier, 1958Image of two wooden row boats in the foreground a dingy in the mid ground and a pier, vegetation and buildings in the distance.

MUR Camp at Fort Franklin (Portsea) 1936.|1. Aerial view of camp|2. Includes camp, Nepean Hotel, Portsea Hotel and Pier Uneven white borders

Letter from Mary Reid (Ford descendant)Letter from Mary Reid (Ford descendant)

1801-1803 History Trail of the Southern Mornington PeninsulaDescription of route of History Trail from Portsea to McCrae via Arthurs Seat, Cape Schanck and Flinders

“Quamby” Portsea reminiscencesReminischences of early childhood days in Portsea told by Peg Law. Interviewed by Betty McMeekin July 1991

Reminiscencesof a 1950 Portsea and Sorrento boyhood written as a letter to Jenny Nixon by Andrew ForbesReminiscencesof a 1950 Portsea and Sorrento boyhood written as a letter to Jenny Nixon by Andrew Forbes

More Portsea MemoriesNewspaper article describing Portsea from settlement in the 1840s to its development as a tourist destination

Portsea a century agoAn account of Portsea a century ago and transcript

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