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Federation University Historical Collection
Book, From Timber to Tourism: Exploring Place Attachment and Natural Area Values in the Otway Ranges, 1997
... sand dune erosion... residential estate harbour sand dune erosion great ocean road blanket ...Spiral bound reportuniversity of ballarat, school of business, tourism, apollo bay, otway national park, michelle brown, melinda gill, clare kearns, sarah mcewing, renee walder, cape otway lighthouse, point franklin residential estate, harbour, sand dune erosion, great ocean road, blanket bay, maits rest walking track -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1923c
... on dunes to stop erosion through sand, two masted sailing boat... on foreground dunes, four barriers built on dunes to stop erosion ...Two copies 16.5 x 25.5 very darkBlack and white photograph showing early aerial view of township of Lakes Entrance, photo shows highway going along Myer Street and along Roadknight Street, no shops in Myer Street appears to be no foot bridge, therefore taken prior to 1937, sparce vegetation on foreground dunes, four barriers built on dunes to stop erosion through sand, two masted sailing boat in lake. Bullock Island in distance appears very small, Snake Island of Rigby Island in centre distance. Lakes Entrance VictoriaAerial View of Lakes Entrancewaterways, coast, aerial photograph, islands -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, 1884
... to stop the erosion of the sand dunes having been stripped of all... Beach about 1884 planted to stop the erosion of the sand dunes ...Marram grass (1st year) South Beach about 1884 planted to stop the erosion of the sand dunes having been stripped of all the tea tree and native grass cover, the tea tree bark being used for tanning leatherBlack and white Photograph of the dunes above Boarding School Bay sewn with Marram grass Marram grass (1st year) South Beach about 1884marram grass, south beach, agriculture, dunes -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
The first year planting of Marrum Grass on Boarding School Bay dunes to stop the erosion of the sand caused by denuding the dunes of the scrubby tea tree that would have covered the dunes. They cut the tea trees down to use for tanning animal hides for leather and clothing rare photograph of the first years progress of the planting of marrum grass on the dunes of Boarding School Bay to halt the sand drift caused by the removal of tea trees.black and white photograph of the newly planted Marram Grass on the dunes at South Beachhandwritten: About 1884 See also 10.00.002 --- W.H.Storey - Marrum Grass. 1st Year. Boarding School Bay. Port Fairybotanical, marrum grass, boarding school bay, samuel avery