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Author Walter, Charles.

Title Curdie's Inlet, west coast of Victoria : stereoscope view of ships / Charles Walter
Published [Melbourne] : [Age Office], [1865]

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Location Call no. Vol. Availability
 ADPML SPWV PAMPHLET  508.9457 Wal/Ciw  LIB USE ONLY
Description 2 photographs mounted on card : sepia ; 9 x 17 cm + 1 note
cardboard
Series Australian Scenery
Australian Scenery
Summary "The third of the Walter views, showing the dramatic coastline in the region of the Twelve Apostles. The caption on the reverse notes that the picture depicts 'Curdie's Inlet West Coast of Victoria', from the series 'Australian Scenery'... Curdie's River (sometimes referred to as Schomberg Rock after the wreck of the clipper) is now part of the Port Campbell National Park, near the town of Peterborough. Curdie's Inlet was named after the pastoralist Dr. Daniel Curdie, who established his property Tandarook on the western plains in 1840, after earlier overlanding his cattle from Sydney to Melbourne" -- Bookseller's note
Notes Stereographic photograph mounted on dark yellow card, printed label verso reads 'No. 255'
Subject Walter, Charles.
Coasts -- Australia -- Victoria -- Photographs.
Photography -- Australia -- History -- 19th century.
SUBJECT Curdie's River Region (Vic.) -- Photographs
Port Campbell National Park (Vic.) -- Photographs
Genre/Form Pictures.
Photographs.