Manly Cove

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Manly Cove is a coastal inlet on Sydney Harbour in New South Wales, Australia, historically notable as the site where the Aboriginal man Bennelong was captured by British colonists in the late 18th century.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Manly Cove canonical 3
Manly Cove foreshore 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (37)

Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal inlet
geographic location
adjacentTo Tasman Sea NERFINISHED
associatedWith Aboriginal–British contact history in Sydney
Bennelong NERFINISHED
early British colonisation of New South Wales
country Australia
eventOccurredAt capture of Bennelong in late 18th century
governedBy Northern Beaches Council NERFINISHED
hasClimate humid subtropical climate
hasFeature relatively sheltered waters
sandy foreshore
urban waterfront development
hasHistoricalSignificance site of capture of Bennelong by British colonists
hasTransportConnection Sydney Ferries Manly services NERFINISHED
heritageAspect linked to early contact between Governor Arthur Phillip and Aboriginal people
inTimeZone AEDT
AEST
locatedIn Australia
New South Wales
Northern Beaches region of Sydney NERFINISHED
Sydney
Sydney Harbour NERFINISHED
suburb of Manly
locatedInHemisphere Eastern Hemisphere NERFINISHED
Southern Hemisphere
locatedOn north side of Sydney Harbour entrance region
near Manly Beach NERFINISHED
Manly Wharf NERFINISHED
The Corso, Manly NERFINISHED
partOf Port Jackson NERFINISHED
Sydney coastal region NERFINISHED
traditional lands of the Guringai (Kuringgai) people NERFINISHED
usedFor boating
ferry access
recreation
swimming

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Bennelong placeOfCapture Manly Cove
Manly Wharf locatedOnBodyOfWater Manly Cove
Manly Wharf hasViewOf Manly Cove
Sydney Harbour foreshore hasPart Manly Cove
this entity surface form: Manly Cove foreshore