St Andrews, Flinders, 1908
St Andrews, Flinders, 1908
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Flinders, a coastal township on the Mornington Peninsula facing the western entrance to Western Port Bay, is 74 km south of central Melbourne. It was named after Captain Matthew Flinders, explorer and navigator, who entered Port Phillip Bay in April 1802. He climbed Arthurs Seat and later saw Western Port Bay, but did not set foot on the place where Flinders is situated.
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