Caley's repulse, Linden
circa 1950s
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Caley's repulse is a cairn of stones at Linden in the Blue Mountains. It was named for explorer and botanist George Caley, who reportedly was never even in the area. It became a recognisable landmark for travellers along Cox's Road. Blaxland, Lawson and Wentworth mention the cairn in the journals of their 1813 exploration,as did G Evans, although they all attributed it to George Bass. It was William Cox who first attributed it to Caley.
Caley's repulse, Linden
circa 1950s
01 Jan 1950 - 31 Dec 1959
AS275
Item from Collection: Photographs
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