Sydney Cove was named after the British Home Secretary, Thomas Townshend, Lord Sydney.
Captain Arthur Phillip named Manly Cove in Sydney Harbour. As Phillip studied the indigenous people standing, watching him, he noted in his journal "Their confidence and manly behaviour made me give the name of Manly Cove to this place".
Arthur Phillip named Sydney Cove on Port Jackson after the British Home Secretary, Thomas Townshend, the First Viscount Sydney of England, in recognition of Sydney's role in issuing the charter authorising Phillip to establish a penal (prison) colony. The settlement of Sydney grew at Sydney Cove, becoming known simply as "Sydney".
Captain James Cook described botany bay/Sydney Cove as looking similar to that of south Wales, hense he named the area of Sydney Cove/Botany Bay NEW South Wales.
The First Fleet arrived in Sydney Cove on 26 January 1788.
Sydney Cove is a small bay on the southern shore of Port Jackson on the coast of the state New South Wales, Australia
Sydney was named immediately following the arrival of the First Fleet on 26 January 1788. Captain Arthur Phillip had originally planned to call the new settlement Albion, but changed his mind and named the region Sydney Cove in honour of Lord Sydney, who was the Secretary of State for the Home Office. The settlement later became known as Sydney Town, which was then shortened to just Sydney.
The man who led the First Fleet and established the colony at Sydney Cove was Captain Arthur Phillip.
Sydney Cove
The first civilization in Australia is believed to have started around 65,000 years ago by Indigenous Australians in various parts of the continent. The Aboriginal people are considered the world's oldest living culture, with a rich history of art, spiritual beliefs, and sustainable land management practices.
The Iron Cove Bridge was constructed because it had to cross the Iron Cove River, this was to improve Sydney's development.
Bunker's Cove was named after a sailor named Jack Bunker known as Old Salt. Jack hid a British boat named "Falmouth Packet" in Bunker's Cove.
Sydney Opera House is located on the tip of Bennelong Point in Sydney, Australia. It is surrounded by harbour on 3 sides by Sydney Cove and Farm Cove and the fourth side neighbours the Royal Botanic Gardens.