Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Postcard, A.C. Aberline, The Crags
... This photograph is of “The Crags” an area on the coast half way between Port Fairy and Yambuk.
The name is an abbreviation of McKechnies Craigs/Crags owners of property in the vicinity. it is close to ancient aboriginal campsites but these are not accessible to the public. ...Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives 30 Gipps Street Port Fairy great-ocean-road This photograph is of “The Crags” an area on the coast half way between Port Fairy and Yambuk.
The name is an abbreviation of McKechnies Craigs/Crags owners of property in the vicinity. it is close to ancient aboriginal campsites but these are not accessible to the public. ...
This photograph is of “The Crags” an area on the coast half way between Port Fairy and Yambuk.
The name is an abbreviation of McKechnies Craigs/Crags owners of property in the vicinity. it is close to ancient aboriginal campsites but these are not accessible to the public. Because of the nature of the geology in this area this photograph shows a seascape that it is not possible to see now.Hand coloured photograph used as postcardThe Crags Port Fairyseascape, sea, beach, the crags, mckechnie’s crags or craigs