| STAGE 1 VOLUME 2 HOME STAGE 1 VOLUME 2 CONTENTS Frankston and the Bay The Town Centre
Mechanics Institute
Law Courts And Police Churches Town Hall And Civic Centre Street Memorial Hospital Parks Conclusion |
1.0 The CoastlineThrough all of the environmental changes which have taken place in Frankston since the middle of the nineteenth century the character of the shoreline has remained one of the major interests of local residents and visitors. The flat beachfront to the north and then the heights to the south are major dividing lines within the present city and have distinguished discrete locales within the municipality. The important elements of waterfront history in Frankston can be distinguished as follows. 1.1 Beach Structures 1.2 Kananook Creek 1.3 Mt Eliza and Oliver's Hill |
