Aerial view of Newhaven, Phillip Island Bridge and San Remo, 1971
Aerial view of Newhaven, Phillip Island Bridge and San Remo, 1971
Phillip Island, one of two main islands in Western Port Bay, has its main town a distance of 75 km south-east of central Melbourne. The island was one of the earliest parts of the Victorian coastline to come under European exploration. It is about 22 km from west to east, 9 km from north to south at its widest point, and has an area of 101 sq km.
Aerial view of Newhaven, Phillip Island Bridge and San Remo, 1971
A peaceful farm scene showing Chicory Kiln on Phillip Island
Summerland Surf Beach, Phillip Island
Penguin Parade, Phillip Island
Rocks at Phillip Island, 1918
Phillip Island, 1929
The Nobbies, off Phillip Island, 1910
The Nobbies Tea Rooms, Phillip Island, 1949
Map Phillip Island, 1949
Phillip Island, Newhaven, 2006
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