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Matilda Bay

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was the first colonial owner of the 13-hectare (32-acre) estate surrounding the bay, at that time known as Currie's Bay. Pelican Point was then known as Point Currie. The estate was sold in 1832 to the Assistant Surveyor and Colonial Treasurer, Henry Charles Sutherland for £100. Sutherland named the
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Matilda Bay Reserve is a recreational parkland between Hackett Drive and the river. It includes Pelican Point, which is an important breeding sanctuary for migratory birds.
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property Crawley Park after his mother's maiden name and the bay became known as Sutherland's Bay. In 1876 Crawley Park was sold to Sir
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is immediately opposite. Other landmarks on Matilda Bay include Matilda Bay Restaurant, Pelican Point Sea Scouts,
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Some of the present foreshore, west of Crawley Baths, was created by land reclamation to allow
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is displayed just offshore from Mounts Bay Road and depicts a woman preparing to dive.
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Earlier photographs of the Supermarina Southampton II flying boats by Reg Lambert
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A well-known bronze sculpture that is located at the site of the former
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flying boats based at Matilda Bay during World War II, part of
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The Perth Gazette and Independent Journal of Politics and News
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Matilda Bay is believed to have been named after the wife of
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operated five Catalina flying boats between Ceylon (now
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Ducks fly over the water at Matilda Bay during sunset
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The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal (WA
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Index


bay
Swan River
Western Australia
Perth
Crawley
Pelican Point
Mounts Bay Road
Kings Park
University of Western Australia
Royal Perth Yacht Club
Crawley Baths
Eliza
John Septimus Roe

Captain Currie
George Shenton
Mounts Bay Road
US Navy
Catalina
Naval Base Perth
Qantas
Sri Lanka
the Double Sunrise
Ducks fly over the water at Matilda Bay during sunset
Sunset at Matilda Bay
Matilda Bay Brewing Company
"To be let"
"To be Sold or Let, on Easy Terms"
"Wedding & Function Venue - Matilda Bay Restaurant"

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