Robertsons Point (POINT), NSW Details

Description

A point on Port Jackson in the suburb of Cremorne located between Mosman Bay and Shell Cove.

Origin

ROBERTSONS POINT - named after father of Sir John Robertson who owned the point. P. 331. (infr. from RAHS Journal Vol 31 Pt 5. Vol 4 P. 446)

Robertsons Point (POINT), NSW
title Robertsons Point (POINT)
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state NSW
reference 49464
placename Robertsons Point
designation POINT
geographical name
previous names Wulwarra-Jeung; Cremorne Point; Walwarra Woolwarra; Wutworra-Jeung
lga NORTH SYDNEY
description A point on Port Jackson in the suburb of Cremorne located between Mosman Bay and Shell Cove.
meaning
origin ROBERTSONS POINT - named after father of Sir John Robertson who owned the point. P. 331. (infr. from RAHS Journal Vol 31 Pt 5. Vol 4 P. 446)
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