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Bennelong Point, a former island in , is a headland that, since the 1970s, is the location of the Sydney Opera House in , New South Wales, Australia.


History
Bennelong Point is known to the local people of the Eora nation as Dubbagullee.

The point was originally a small , Tubowgule, later renamed as Bennelong Island, that largely consisted of rocks with a small beach on the western side. The island was located on the tip of the eastern arm of Sydney Cove and was separated from the mainland at high tide. For a brief period in 1788, this relatively isolated protrusion into was called Cattle Point as it was used to confine the few cattle and horses that had been brought from by Governor with the .

The area at that time was also strewn with discarded oyster shells from many long years of gathering by the local aboriginal women. Those shells were regathered by the newly arrived 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 lime to make a single building, the two-storey Government House.

(1987). 9781860461507, Harvill Press.

In the early 1790s, the Aboriginal man — employed as a cultural interlocutor by the British—persuaded Governor of New South Wales, Arthur Phillip, to build a brick hut for him on the point, giving it its colonial name.

In December 1798, a half-moon battery was constructed at the extreme northern end of the Point, mounted with guns from HMS Supply.

In the period from 1818 to 1821, the tidal area between Bennelong Island and the mainland was filled with rocks excavated from the Bennelong Point peninsula. The entire area was leveled to create a low platform and to provide suitable stone for the construction of . While the fort was being built, a large portion of the rocky escarpment at Bennelong Point was also cut away to allow a road to be built around the point from to Farm Cove. This was known as Tarpeian Way.

The existence of the original tidal island and its rubble fill were largely forgotten until the late 1950s when both were rediscovered during the excavations related to the construction of the Sydney Opera House. Prior to the Opera House's construction, Bennelong Point had housed Fort Macquarie Tram Depot.


Gallery
File:Adolphe Jean-Baptiste Bayot03.jpg|Bennelong Point and Fort Macquarie . File:Bennlong Point (Tubowgule) c. 1873 SLNSW FL1254158.jpg|Bennelong Point, Fort Macquarie & the first Sydney Rowing Club shed c. 1873. File:Aerial view of Sydney Harbour - the bridge is under construction.jpg|Bennelong Point and Fort Macquarie during the 1920s. File:Fort Macquarie Tram Depot.jpg|Fort Macquarie Tram Depot shortly before demolition in 1958. File:Sydney Opera house 3.jpg|The Sydney Opera House on Bennelong Point, 2010. File:Bennelong Point restaurant 201708.jpg|Restaurants in Bennelong Point.


See also
  • Man O'War Steps
  • Sydney Tram

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