Photograph (copy), Early Torquay Beach Scenes, Circa 2001-2

Historical information

Photograph shows a tree carving on the esplanade adjacent to the Torquay front beach based on the figurehead of the barque Inverlochy, a Scottish trading ship wrecked off nearby Anglesea on 8 December 1902. The original figurehead had been saved and mounted on a flagpole at Torquay but it disappeared in the 1950s. In 2001-02 local sculptor Mark Trinham carved a replica image of the figurehead into a 80 year old dead cypress tree on the site of the original flagpole.

Significance

The Inverlochy was one of many ships that ended their seafaring days on the south coast of Victoria.

Physical description

Black and white photograph

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