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Cleveland Bay was named by Lieutenant (later Captain) [[James Cook]] on [[HM Bark Endeavour]] on 6 June 1770, probably in honour of [[John Clevland (1706–1763)|John Clevland]], Secretary to the Admiralty 1751-1763. However, Cook may have named the bay after the [[Cleveland Hills]] near his birthplace of Marton in [[Yorkshire]], England.<ref name=":0" /> |
Cleveland Bay was named by Lieutenant (later Captain) [[James Cook]] on [[HM Bark Endeavour]] on 6 June 1770, probably in honour of [[John Clevland (1706–1763)|John Clevland]], Secretary to the Admiralty 1751-1763. However, Cook may have named the bay after the [[Cleveland Hills]] near his birthplace of Marton in [[Yorkshire]], England.<ref name=":0" /> |
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The [[Alligator Creek meatworks]] was built on the Bay, employing 1500 people at it’s peak and was a landmark in the area until 1966<ref name=":02">{{Cite web |title=Alligator Creek meatworks history |url=https://stories.townsville.qld.gov.au/nodes/view/20737 |access-date=2024-06-17 |website=Townsville City Council}}</ref>. |
The [[Alligator Creek meatworks]] was built on the Bay, employing 1500 people at it’s peak and was a landmark in the area until 1966<ref name=":02">{{Cite web |title=Alligator Creek meatworks history |url=https://stories.townsville.qld.gov.au/nodes/view/20737 |access-date=2024-06-17 |website=Townsville City Council}}</ref>. The Creek that lead into the Bay had effluent from the meatworks was pumped into it, which may have changed the natural ecosystem and fish stock in the Bay.<ref name=":02" /> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 07:48, 17 June 2024
Cleveland Bay | |
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![]() Townsville seen from Cleveland Bay | |
Location | North Queensland |
Coordinates | 19°13′05″S 146°55′19″E / 19.21806°S 146.92194°E |
Part of | Coral Sea |
Islands | Magnetic Island |
Cleveland Bay is a bay on the north-eastern coast of Queensland, Australia. It is part of the Coral Sea and, administratively, is within the City of Townsville.[1]
Entrance to the bay is marked by the Cape Cleveland Light and in earlier years by the Bay Rock Light on Magnetic Island.
History
Cleveland Bay was named by Lieutenant (later Captain) James Cook on HM Bark Endeavour on 6 June 1770, probably in honour of John Clevland, Secretary to the Admiralty 1751-1763. However, Cook may have named the bay after the Cleveland Hills near his birthplace of Marton in Yorkshire, England.[1]
The Alligator Creek meatworks was built on the Bay, employing 1500 people at it’s peak and was a landmark in the area until 1966[2]. The Creek that lead into the Bay had effluent from the meatworks was pumped into it, which may have changed the natural ecosystem and fish stock in the Bay.[2]
References
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- ^ a b "Cleveland Bay (entry 7413)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
- ^ a b "Alligator Creek meatworks history". Townsville City Council. Retrieved 17 June 2024.