When George Bass sailed past the area at the end of 1797 he did not locate the point.
They in turn sub-contracted the work to the same person, George Bass.
George Bass explored the area in 1797, following Seven Mile Beach.
The strait was named after George Bass who travelled it in 1798.
George Bass was despatched to report on it and traced the deposit along the shore and inland.
George Bass was an optician known to have made an achromatic doublet around 1733.
It is named after George Bass, the explorer.
The bay was named by George Bass, for its shape of two bights.
The first recorded visit to the bay by a European was by George Bass.
There are memorials to George Bass and other local people, including members of the Whichcote family.
When George Bass sailed past the area at the end of 1797 he did not locate the point.
They in turn sub-contracted the work to the same person, George Bass.
George Bass explored the area in 1797, following Seven Mile Beach.
The strait was named after George Bass who travelled it in 1798.
George Bass was despatched to report on it and traced the deposit along the shore and inland.
George Bass was an optician known to have made an achromatic doublet around 1733.
It is named after George Bass, the explorer.
The bay was named by George Bass, for its shape of two bights.
The first recorded visit to the bay by a European was by George Bass.
There are memorials to George Bass and other local people, including members of the Whichcote family.