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Shell Road | Shell Road | Mr R Stamp, Schoolmaster | on sheets | The narrow part of The Snook about 1/4th of a | ||
Shell Road | Mr R Wilson, Harbourmaster | 12.1 & | mile west of the Limeworks, about 15 chains long, | |||
Shell Road | Mr W Smith, Fisherman | 12.2 | and 5 chains broad, through which the sea at one time | |||
had broke, and composed of sand, shingle and | ||||||
bents, is called "Shell Road" from the quantity | ||||||
of small shells found in the shingle, and it | ||||||
connecting the east and west portions of The Snook. | ||||||
Sand Ridge | Sand Ridge | Mr R Stamp | on sheets | A ridge of sand extending by a line N.W. | ||
Sand Ridge | Mr R Wilson | 7.12 | from "Snook Pt" to "Swinney Gut" and along | |||
Sand Ridge | Mr W Smith | 7.16 | the gut to low water mark, from which point | |||
8.9 | to the rocks about 2 1/2 miles S E opposite two | |||||
8.13 | fishing shiels, it applies to all sand between | |||||
8.14 | L.W.M. and The Snook. At one period the | |||||
12.1 & | sands here rose about a dozen feet higher | |||||
12.2 | than the surrounding sands and were barely covered | |||||
at high water, owing howver to the quickening tides | ||||||
it is now less remarkable and little higher than | ||||||
the neighbouring sands west of the Gut. | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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