Aerial view, Queenscliff
Aerial view, Queenscliff
Queenscliff is a local-government borough with an unaltered original name, ‘Queenscliffe’, on the south-western side of Port Phillip Bay, 58 km in a direct line from central Melbourne. Its area is 8.6 sq km, comprising the towns of Queenscliff and Point Lonsdale. Both face the entrance to Port Phillip Bay and Point Lonsdale is opposite Point Nepean.
Aerial view, Queenscliff
Upper Lighthouse and Back Beach, Queenscliff, 1909
Aerial view of the Fort at Queenscliff, 1985
The Esplanade, looking east, Queenscliff, 1907
Queenscliff Music Festival, 2001
View of Fishermen's Cottages and Swan Island, Queenscliff
Fishing Boats and Pier, Queenscliff, 1906
Public Reserve, Queenscliff, 1909
Baths on Beach at Queenscliff
Two Piers showing Swan Island, Queenscliff, 1911
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