Geilston Bay
- Local Government Area
- Clarence
- Postcode
- 7015
- Population
- 3,461
- Area
- 7.71 km²
- Coordinates
- -42.8308, 147.3500
- Data
- Based on Australian Bureau of Statistics ASGS boundaries, licensed under CC BY 4.0.
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors
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About Geilston Bay
Geilston Bay (pronounced both "Jeels-ton and "Geels-ton", other pronunciations also possible)[a] is a largely residential suburb of Hobart between Risdon Vale, Shag Bay, and Lindisfarne, in the City of Clarence located on the Eastern Shore of the River Derwent, taking its name from an inlet of that river of the same name. The inlet and locality were sometimes known by the alternative name "Limekiln Bay" on account of lime kilns which operated there between approximately the 1830s and the 1920s, the remains of which remained visible for some decades thereafter; another early name for the Bay was "James's Bay". The present suburb name derives from an early land holding "Geils Town" in the region purchased by Andrew Geils, Commandant of Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania) for a brief period in 1812-1813, who subsequently left his Australian holdings behind when he moved back to Scotland.
Description from Wikipedia, used under CC BY-SA 4.0.
Nearby localities
- Lindisfarne 2 km
- Risdon Vale 3 km
- Lutana 3 km
- Rose Bay (Tas.) 3 km
- Warrane 4 km
- Montagu Bay 4 km