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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Rockwall Dutton Way, 1975
... Coloured photo showing waves approaching rockwall, Dutton Way...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Port of Portland Authority Archives Port of Portland Archives Dutton Way Back: Stamp - K Pridham Officer in charge Ports and Harbors Depot Port Fairy Dutton Way 16.5.75 - blue biro Red Kodak Stamps Coloured photo showing waves approaching rockwall, Dutton Way Photograph Photograph - Rockwall Dutton Way ...Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: Stamp - K Pridham Officer in charge Ports and Harbors Depot Port Fairy Dutton Way 16.5.75 - blue biro Red Kodak Stampsport of portland archives, dutton way -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Clare Gervasoni, Apollo Bay, Victoria, 24/01/2022
... ...rockwall...Apollo bay beach coast groyne rockwall Colour photograph of a coastal scene at Apollo Bay, featuring new rock groynes to protect the Great Ocean Road from erosion. ...In 2021, the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) constructed two new groynes and a section of rock seawall at Apollo Bay to help manage the impacts of coastal erosion. The new 70-meter-long rock groynes run perpendicular to the shoreline and be located just south of the Milford St revetment and to the south of Milford Creek. Sections of rock seawall will be constructed between the two Groynes with an aim to protect the dune, walking path, cypress trees and road from erosion. Colour photograph of a coastal scene at Apollo Bay, featuring new rock groynes to protect the Great Ocean Road from erosion. apollo bay, beach, coast, groyne, rockwall -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Clare Gervasoni, Apollo Bay, Victoria, 24/01/2022
... ...rockwall...Apollo bay beach coast groyne rockwall Colour photograph of a coastal scene at Apollo Bay, featuring new rock wall and groynes to protect the Great Ocean Road from erosion. ...In 2021, the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) constructed two new groynes and a section of rock seawall at Apollo Bay to help manage the impacts of coastal erosion. The new 70-meter-long rock groynes run perpendicular to the shoreline and be located just south of the Milford St revetment and to the south of Milford Creek. Sections of rock seawall will be constructed between the two Groynes with an aim to protect the dune, walking path, cypress trees and road from erosion. Colour photograph of a coastal scene at Apollo Bay, featuring new rock wall and groynes to protect the Great Ocean Road from erosion. apollo bay, beach, coast, groyne, rockwall -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Clare Gervasoni, Sea Wall at Apollo Bay, Victoria, 24/01/2022
... ...rockwall...Apollo bay beach coast groyne rockwall sea wall Colour photograph of a coastal scene at Apollo Bay, featuring new rock wall and groynes to protect the Great Ocean Road from erosion. ...In 2021, the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) constructed two new groynes and a section of rock seawall at Apollo Bay to help manage the impacts of coastal erosion. The new 70-meter-long rock groynes run perpendicular to the shoreline and be located just south of the Milford St revetment and to the south of Milford Creek. Sections of rock seawall will be constructed between the two Groynes with an aim to protect the dune, walking path, cypress trees and road from erosion. Colour photograph of a coastal scene at Apollo Bay, featuring new rock wall and groynes to protect the Great Ocean Road from erosion. apollo bay, beach, coast, groyne, rockwall, sea wall -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Clare Gervasoni, Sea Wall at Apollo Bay, Victoria, 24/01/2022
... ...rockwall...Apollo bay beach coast groyne rockwall sea wall Colour photograph of a coastal scene at Apollo Bay, featuring new rock wall and groynes to protect the Great Ocean Road from erosion. ...In 2021, the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP) constructed two new groynes and a section of rock seawall at Apollo Bay to help manage the impacts of coastal erosion. The new 70-meter-long rock groynes run perpendicular to the shoreline and be located just south of the Milford St revetment and to the south of Milford Creek. Sections of rock seawall will be constructed between the two Groynes with an aim to protect the dune, walking path, cypress trees and road from erosion. Colour photograph of a coastal scene at Apollo Bay, featuring new rock wall and groynes to protect the Great Ocean Road from erosion. apollo bay, beach, coast, groyne, rockwall, sea wall
