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The monument commemorates Matthew Flinders (1774 - 1814) ,the commander of His Majesty`s sloop "Investigator". In January 1802, he named Fowlers Bay and Point Fowler after his First Lieutenant Robert Fowler (later Admiral).
It was constructed in 1948 by Walter Fox of Coorabie.
Witnessed by the citizens of Coorabie, Bookabie and Fowler's Bay, a plaque in memory of Captain Matthew Flinders was unveiled at Fowler's Bay on Friday. A very forceful and educational address was delivered by Mr. Francis, in which he referred to the stirling qualities of this great explorer and navigator. The speaker then called upon Mrs. C. T. Giles, a pioneer resident of the district, to unveil the plaque. The "National Anthem" brought the ceremony to a fitting conclusion. During the afternoon a combined schools' sports day was held on the beach, and a very enjoyable time was had by everyone.
West Coast Sentinel (Streaky Bay, SA), 3 November 1948.
Location
Address: | Esplanade, Fowlers Bay, 5690 |
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State: | SA |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -31.990056 Long: 132.43766 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Monument |
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Monument Theme: | People |
Sub-Theme: | Exploration |
Actual Event Start Date: | 28-January-1802 |
Actual Event End Date: | 28-January-1802 |
Designer: | Walter Fox (Coorabie, SA) |
Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Monday 11th October, 1948 |
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Matthew Flinders R. N.
(1774 - 1814)
Commander of H M Sloop "Investigator" on 28 January 1802 named Fowlers Bay and Point Fowler after his First Lieutenant Robert Fowler and Cape Nuyts after Pieter Nuyts of the "Gulden Zeepaard".
The coast line was discovered by Nuyts in 1627
Unveiled 11th October 1948