Glebe Island
978-613-5-56381-8
6135563815
64
2011-03-24
31,32 $
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Glebe Island is a major port facility in Sydney Harbour and, in association with the adjacent White Bay, New South Wales facility, is the primary receiving venue for imported cars and dry bulk goods in the region. It is surrounded by White, Johnstons, and Rozelle Bays. Whilst retaining its original title as an "island", it has long been infilled to the shoreline of the suburb of Rozelle and connected by the Glebe Island Bridge (and its replacement the ANZAC Bridge) to Pyrmont. The rocky outcrop known as Glebe Island was originally accessible from the Balmain shoreline only at low tide, until a causeway was laid in the 1840s. Surveyor William Wells created a subdivision for the Balmain end of the island in 1841, with four intended streets and six sections containing a total of 86 lots. The subdivision did not eventuate.
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