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Bawley Point is a
small coastal hamlet in New
South Wales, Australia, in the
Shoalhaven with a po****tion of 698
people at the 2016 census. It is located...
- A
bawley was an
English sailing vessel typified by a
boomless cutter rig and
probably named for
having a
boiler for
cooking shrimp in amidships. "The majority...
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sergeant in the film noir City That
Never Sleeps (1953), and that of
Uncle Bawley in
Giant (1956),
which also
features Rock Hudson,
Elizabeth Taylor, and...
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recorded direct observation of
indigenous Australians at
Brush Island near
Bawley Point. On 29 April, Cook and crew made
their first landfall on the mainland...
- Cook saw
Aboriginal Australians for the
first time at
Brush Island near
Bawley Point. On 29 April, they made
their first landfall on the
continent in Botany...
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recorded direct observation of
Aboriginal Australians at
Brush Island near
Bawley Point. On 29 April, Cook and crew made
their first landfall on the mainland...
- St Andrew's Art
Centre &
Gallery sits
between Bawley Bay and
Anchor Cove, both
being the
embarkation points for
British colonists sailing to New Zealand...
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approximately 2
kilometres (1.2 mi) south-east of the
coastal village of
Bawley Point. The
island was
gazetted as a
nature reserve in July 1963 and is important...
- of the gaff
vangs was to
steady the gaff on a
boomless gaff rig like a
bawley when the sail is
brailed up. Cunliffe, Tom (1992). Hand, Reef and Steer...
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Willinga Park, an award-winning, 810-hectare (2,000-acre),
equine facility in
Bawley Point.
Willinga Park was
developed to
include an
equestrian centre with...