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Watsons Bay

Watsons Bay, on the end of Sydney's South Head peninsula. Named after Robert Watson (1756–1819), formerly of HMS Sirius, who beached his three vessels at Camp Cove for many years because of their being potentially sold by the Provost Marshal.
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Green Point, Watson's Bay, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Green Point, Watson's Bay, Sydney, NSW, Australia

Green Point Obelisk. Erected in 1858 to mark the eastern passage into the harbour (the Eastern Channel is near this point); one of many erected throughout the harbour in this period.

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  • Camp Cove, Watson's Bay, Sydney, NSW, Australia
  • Camp Cove, Watson's Bay, Sydney, NSW, Australia
  • Camp Cove, Watson's Bay, Sydney, NSW, Australia
  • Green Point, Watson's Bay, Sydney, NSW, Australia
  • Green Point, Watson's Bay, Sydney, NSW, Australia<br />
Green Point Obelisk. Erected in 1858 to mark the eastern passage into the harbour (the Eastern Channel is near this point); one of many erected throughout the harbour in this period.
  • Green Point, Watson's Bay, Sydney, NSW, Australia
  • Green Point, Watson's Bay, Sydney, NSW, Australia
  • Camp Cove, Watson's Bay, Sydney, NSW, Australia
  • Camp Cove, Watson's Bay, Sydney, NSW, Australia
  • Camp Cove, Watson's Bay, Sydney, NSW, Australia
  • Green Point, Watson's Bay, Sydney, NSW, Australia
  • Watsons Bay, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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