Williamstown...
Across
- 2. A frozen dessert often enjoyed in Williamstown, normally made from milk or cream that is typically sweet.
- 3. Used as an army training camp (1855) during the Crimean War, to guard against a possible Russian invasion.
- 5. A permanent structure constructed at a coastal area to protect against tides, currents, waves, and storm surges.
- 8. A small structure with one or more open sides that is used to vend merchandise.
- 11. At 1pm ships could set their chronometers with accuracy (2).
- 12. A World War II minesweeper, built at the local shipyards. It is now used as a maritime museum.
- 14. Convict prisoners were sent offshore on ______ and moored in Hobson's Bay off Williamstown.
- 15. A small area of sea water contained by the rocks around it (2).
Down
- 1. A process by which sediment, usually sand, lost through longshore drift or erosion is replaced from other sources (2).
- 4. Gellibrand Point is home to an intriguing volcanic phenomenon (2).
- 6. Melbourne’s first port settlement and names after King William.
- 7. A form of coastal defence constructed where the sea, and coastal processes, impact on landforms of the coast (2).
- 9. This place needs funds for an upgrade, but the council’s current plans significantly alter this beloved club (2).
- 10. The initial settlers, including sailors, soldiers, and ___________ built numerous piers, shipyards, and industries throughout the colony.
- 13. A common bird that lives near the sea and has short legs, long wings, and white and grey feathers.