Bogey Hole at Dusk

Mark Snelson

Bogey Hole at Dusk

The Bogey Hole was constructed by order of Commandant Morisset in about 1820 for his own personal use and was originally known as the “Commandant’s Baths”. Morisset was Commandant of Newcastle from 1819 to 1822. The name “Bogey Hole” was applied afterwards and comes from the Aboriginal word meaning “to bathe”.

Bogey Hole at Dusk belongs to the following groups:

Newcastle NSW, Lake Macquarie & Surrounding Region Available for sale as

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Bogey Hole at Dusk by Mark Snelson
  • Paul Barber

    Paul Barber

    Pretty cool picture. I am learning how to take similar pics, but I haven’t quite mastered it yet.

  • Flissy

    Flissy

    Many a memory here when I was growing up…I love the ‘motion’ of the water… still to master that…

  • Bev Woodman

    Bev Woodman

    Congratulations Mark on winning the Newcastle NSW, Lake Macquarie & Surrounding Regions Christmas Challenge with this beautiful image of the historic Bogey Hole.

  • EarthGipsy

    EarthGipsy

    Top image Mark – Congratulations Very well deserved!

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