Blackwattle Bay
Blackwattle Bay | |
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Blackwattle Bay Pontoon, Glebe | |
Location | Sydney Harbour, New South Wales |
Coordinates | 33°52′S 151°11′E / 33.867°S 151.183°ECoordinates: 33°52′S 151°11′E / 33.867°S 151.183°E |
Primary outflows | Sydney Harbour |
Basin countries | Australia |
Settlements | Glebe |
The Blackwattle Bay is a bay located to the south–east of Glebe Island and east of Rozelle Bay on Sydney Harbour, in New South Wales, Australia. The bay was named in 1788 after the Black Wattle tree found at the bay, which was used for housing construction.
Gallery
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Bellevue House at waterside end of Leichhardt Street, Glebe, which includes a cafe and restaurant
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Bellevue House, Leichhardt Street Glebe at Blackwattle Bay Park
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Blackwattle Bay view from end of Cook Street, Glebe Point, across to Sydney Fish Market and Sydney CBD
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Walter Burley Griffin historic, now re-purposed, incinerator in Sheehy Street
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View of ANZAC Bridge from dragon boat on Blackwattle Bay
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Blackwattle Bay, marina area
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