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Place
Names on the Coast of Victoria
Missing Information - Can you
Help?
(updated, October
2006) |
|
NAME |
LOCATION |
WHAT DO WE
KNOW? |
|
Twelve Apostles |
38° 42 S, 143° 08 E |
Originally Sow and Pigs (Piglets) islands,
but when were they renamed and by whom? |
|
Point Ronald |
38° 42 S, 143° 09 E |
Who was Ronald? |
|
Freetrader Point |
38° 46 S, 145° 14
E
|
Shown on Murray's 1877 map. There may
be a link with a ship called Freetrader, built in Hobart in 1850,
and wrecked at the mouth of Hopkins River in 1894. |
|
Maudes Point |
38° 45 S, 143° 20
E
|
Shown on Murray's 1877 map, but who was
Maude, and when was this name applied? |
|
Sutherland Beach |
38° 45 S, 143° 21
E
|
Shown on
Murray's 1877 map, and probably named after a local settler.
But who and when? |
|
Campbell Cove |
37° 57 S, 144° 44 E |
Possibly named after Captain Alexander
Campbell, who was Harbourmaster in Port Phillip in
1836. |
|
Boag Rocks |
38° 27 S, 144° 51 E |
Origin uncertain: James Robertson Boag had a
dairy and probably a guest house in Dromana in the 1870s (Janet
Smith, Nepean Historical Society), but there is no evidence
of a link between him or his family and this rocky headland beside
Gunnamatta Beach. |
|
Cobb Bluff |
38° 27 S, 145° 25 E |
It was shown as Watsons Bluff on an 1850
map, but who gave it this name, when and why? |
|
Leonard Point, Leonard Bay |
39° 02 S, 146° 18 E |
Who was Leonard, and when was this name
applied? |
|
St Margaret Island |
38° 38 S, 146° 50 E |
There is said to be a link with St
Margarets Bay west of Halifax in Nova Scotia, but this is obscure
(Blake 1977). It was known by this name in the 1850s
when W.E and A.S. Laing held it as a sheep run (Melva James,
Yarram & District Historical Society), but what
was its origin? |
|
Dock Inlet |
37° 47 S, 148° 50 E |
There is no evidence of a dock here; was it
originally Duck Inlet or Dog
Inlet? |
These entries are being
prepared for the online encyclopedia, The World's Coasts. Do you
have any information that would help the Editors complete the entries?
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