Limeburner Point is a point on the south coast of Shoal Bay, Princess Royal Harbour, on the south coast of Western Australia near Albany. It is located just west of the more prominent Limekilns Point.[1]
It was in the vicinity of Limeburner Point that the first known specimens of Cephalotus follicularis (Western Australian Pitcher Plant) were collected by Ferdinand Bauer and William Westall in January 1802.[2]
^"Limeburner Point". Gazetteer of Australia Online. Geoscience Australia, Australian Government. Archived from the original on 5 June 2011. Retrieved 12 December 2009.
^Brown, Robert; Vallance, T. G., Moore, D. T. and Groves E. W. (compilers); Orchard, Tony and Wilson, Annette (editors) (2001). Nature's Investigator: The Diary of Robert Brown in Australia, 1801–1805. Canberra: Australian Biographical Resources Study. pp. 105–106. ISBN 0-642-56817-0. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) See footnote 1 for 31 December 1801, footnote 1 for 1 January 1802, and footnotes 1 and 2 for 2 January 1802.
LimeburnerPoint is a point on the south coast of Shoal Bay, Princess Royal Harbour, on the south coast of Western Australia near Albany. It is located...
convict women and burnt to make lime for cement mortar. The point was called Limeburners' Point for that reason, though those shells only furnished enough...
landed with Bauer, apparently in company with Brown, and apparently at LimeburnerPoint. Westall and Bauer subsequently went exploring together, and discovered...
evidence suggesting early European exploration of Australia. In 1847, at Limeburners' Point near Geelong, Victoria, Charles La Trobe, a keen amateur geologist...
is injected part-way up the shaft, producing maximum temperature at this point. The fresh feed fed in at the top is first dried then heated to 800 °C,...
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kilometres of bicycle trails including the: Bay Trail, Corio Quay to LimeburnersPoint Barwon River trail – 20 km between Fyansford and South Geelong Bellarine...
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Limeburners Creek National Park is a protected national park on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia. The 91.2 km 2 {\displaystyle ^{2}}...
construction and are unrelated to Portuguese maritime activity. In 1847, at LimeburnersPoint, near Geelong, Victoria, Charles La Trobe, a keen amateur geologist...
government employed 100 prisoners from the prison ship moored off LimeburnersPoint as labour to build the railway line. However, the company continuously...
as "tolerably decent and orderly." Limeburner married Elizabeth Ireland in September 1790 at Rosehill. Limeburner died at Ashfield on 2 September 1847...
Auckland, large clay and brickworks operated in the area such as in Limeburners Bay and at the Clark's Brickworks, to the south-east of Hobsonville along...
also known as Kamay Botany Bay National Park (North and South) and Towra Point Nature Reserve, La Perouse Monument, Tomb of Père (Fr.) Receveur, Macquarie...
leave its site and enter Corio Bay. Eastern Beach Waterfront Geelong Limeburners Bay Timeline of Geelong history Corio Bay, from The Overland, May 2011...
Karuah River to Tea Gardens.' (Elkin 1932, p. 360) Elkin adds:' from Limeburner's Creek up to Stroud.' (Elkin 1932, p. 360) Enright 1932, pp. 75–77. Sokoloff...
1964, and received perhaps the best reviews of Cheever's career up to that point (amid quibbles about the novel's episodic structure). Cheever appeared on...
Dungog 1918 1964 An earlier school operated 1852–1854 Limeburners Creek Public School Limeburners Creek Mid-Coast 1877 1966 Lostock Public School Lostock...
Asylum, aged 94. John Limeburner: The South Australian Register reported, in an article dated Wednesday 3 November 1847: "John Limeburner, the oldest colonist...