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From 1938, seaplane flights to and from London began and terminated in Sydney Harbour on Rose Bay, making it Sydney's first international airport, and what is now Rose Bay Water Airport. On 14 September 1945, nine Catalina flying boats landed and moored at the Rose Bay wharf, repatriating Australian prisoners of war who were survivors of ...
The aircraft, operated by Sydney Seaplanes, was carrying five passengers and a pilot, all of whom were killed in the crash. It was returning diners from Cottage Point Inn restaurant to Rose Bay Water Airport. [2] [3] The ATSB believes it probable that the pilot's performance was adversely affected by carbon monoxide poisoning. Post mortem tests ...
Catalina is a suburb of Batemans Bay in Eurobodalla Shire, New South Wales, Australia. [2] [3] It lies near the Tasman Sea coast, about 3 km southeast of Batemans Bay and 285 km south of Sydney. At the 2016 census, it had a population of 2,334. [1]
The suburb of Point Piper sits on Sydney Harbour, beside the suburbs of Rose Bay, Bellevue Hill and Double Bay.The eleven streets in Point Piper are: Buckhurst Avenue, Longworth Avenue, New South Head Road, Saint Mervyn's Avenue, Wolseley Road, Wolseley Crescent, Wingadal Place, Wentworth Place, Wentworth Street, Wunulla Road, and Wyuna Road.
The National Trust of Australia (NSW) (1983). Salisbury Court Rose Bay Lodge, 1-7 Salisbury Road, Rose Bay: Submission to Commission of Inquiry pursuant to s.41 of the Heritage Act 1977. Travis Partners (1988). Conservation of Rose Bay Lodge: submission to Department of Planning for Documentation.
Los Angeles County prosecutors charged the owners of a popular old-school Catalina Island diner and pizza restaurant with withholding over a half a million dollars in wages from their employees ...
Former Methodist Church, built 1924, currently houses Magnolia Healing Centre. It is located at the corner of Old South Head Road and Dover Road, Rose Bay, and is supported by Bondi Beach Chapel by the Sea and Rose Bay/Vaucluse Uniting Church. Royal Sydney Golf Course is situated between Old South Head Road and New South Head Road, Rose Bay.
The Rose Bay house was built in 1859 by Robert Tooth (1821–1893), one of three brothers of the well known Sydney Tooth's Brewery family. [1] It was named after a village in Kent, England from where the Tooth Family originated. His brother Frederick, also inherited adjoining land and on this he built his house called "Buckhurst". [2]