In Flying too High after the group have rescued Candida they stay at the Queenscliff Hotel.
The Queencliff Hotel was built in 1887 by Melbourne architects Reed, Henderson and Smart for Martha Nugen and Joseph Goslin. They requested it be built in the style of a house rather than a public building and the design is a reflection of Northern European Renaissance architecture.
In the Victorian era Queenscliff was viewed as a fashionable holiday location to take the sea air.
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