Saturday, 1 November 2025

Breakfast Point, gate house (Theme Day: Breakfast)


The main entrance to the inner west suburb of Breakfast Point, which was named to honour the point of contact between Europeans and Aborigines. Captain John Hunter's expedition were exploring the Parramatta River and having breakfast here on 5th February 1788 when they encountered the traditional owners of the land, the Wangal Clan. John Hunter, later became the Governor of New South Wales. This was once the site of the Mortlake Gas Works of the Australian Gaslight Company from 1884 to 1998. Located beside the Parramatta River,  it was ideal for the shipping of coal used in the process of carbonisation to obtain gas. The process was discontinued in 1971 when natural gas from the interior of Australia began being piped here, processed by giving it an odour for safety reasons and then distributed to consumers throughout the Sydney area. The site was redeveloped to create a high density residential area with houses and high rise apartments. The historic gate house and offices have been retained and reused.
Linked to: All Seasons, Theme Day.

10 comments:

  1. Breakfast Point sounds like a very unique name.

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  2. I love how the palm trees look against the pretty sky.

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  3. I loved hearing about the history of this place. It's also a very attractive entrance.

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  4. I had no idea this was the reason behind the name....Off to google how that all went down. #Allseasons

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    1. It was not the story I was expecting and is 'Thus is recorded the first friendly handshake with the natives at Breakfast Point." So a good history for a change.

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  5. An historic place it seems. I always like hearing about how energy sources over time with different places.

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  6. Interesting and intriguing name and I enjoyed reading about the history.

    -Soma

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  7. Thank you for explaining the name. We probably all would have wonder at it!

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