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Variant titleA Waverley Library Local History FactsheetAuthor/CreatorWaverley LibraryContentsKnown for its dramatic cliff top walk, there are many theories behind the naming of Diamond Bay. Ranging from the simplest (named after an early landowner named Diamond), to the regal (named for Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee in 1896), the earliest known use of the name is in 1863.TypeFactsheetCollectionLocal History Factsheets
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Related placeBarracluff's Ostrich FarmSubject - Corporate NameBarracluff's Ostrich FarmPeel's Dairy (Vaucluse)Subject - Topical NameCoastlinesLocal historyAgricultureDairies and dairy farmingSubject - Geographical NameDiamond BayTaxonomySpecial Collections | Factsheets | Waverley PlacesSpecial Collections | Factsheets | Waverley Names
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Diamond Bay: cliff top gem. Waverley Council Library, accessed 10/07/2025, https://waverley.recollectcms.com/nodes/view/48848