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Mount Eliza
Mount Eliza (Mooro Katta, Kaarta Garup, Gargatup) is named for the wife of the (1825-31) Governor of NSW, General Ralph Darling. It overlooks Perth city from the northeast. Below it, to the southwest, is the eastern end of Matilda Bay, the former Swan [[../buildings/breweries.html|Brewery]], the site of the Mt Eliza [[../buildings/depots.html|Depot]] (right), and the Kennedy Fountain (Goonininup), in a small park which, tho separate from the mount, has no unique name, being considered to be part of [[../parks/kingspark.html|Kings Park]].
References and Links
Lyon, Robert Menli [[[../people/milne.html|Robert Lyon Milne]]] 1833, ‘A glance at the manners and language of the Aboriginal inhabitants of Western Australia with a short vocabulary’, Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal, 30 March 1833: 52. The second part [of four?] of the article was published in Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal, 20 April 1833: 63-4, and is the source for names Gargatup and Goonininup above. Many of the first people's names for places above come from this source.
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