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Cloie Gully (GULLY), NSW Details
History
Mrs Joyce Donovan proposed this name through the Mangrove Mountain Districts Community Group. Supported by the Aboriginal Land Council Gosford Council Forests and NPWS. Long standing name.
Description
A gully 0.6 km in length which begins at a point 6.1 km WSW of Moat Trigonometrical Station and 4.7 km SSW of the Ironbark Road bridge over Ironbark Creek. The gully flows in a westerly direction into Bedlam Creek.
Origin
Around about the 1890s Tom McKenzies horse Cloie disappeared for several months and was found in this area.
Cloie Gully (GULLY), NSW
title | Cloie Gully (GULLY) |
additional | |
state | NSW |
reference | 79611 |
placename | Cloie Gully |
designation | GULLY |
geographical name | |
previous names | |
lga | GOSFORD |
description | A gully 0.6 km in length which begins at a point 6.1 km WSW of Moat Trigonometrical Station and 4.7 km SSW of the Ironbark Road bridge over Ironbark Creek. The gully flows in a westerly direction into Bedlam Creek. |
meaning | |
origin | Around about the 1890s Tom McKenzies horse Cloie disappeared for several months and was found in this area. |
history | Mrs Joyce Donovan proposed this name through the Mangrove Mountain Districts Community Group. Supported by the Aboriginal Land Council Gosford Council Forests and NPWS. Long standing name. |