. . . . . . . . . . . . . "Australia Sydney"@en . . "240"^^ . . . . . . "Walsh Bay is a bay within Port Jackson, about 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) south of the suburb McMahons Point. It is named after , Engineer-in-chief of the Sydney Harbour Trust. Walsh Bay is officially defined as that body of water that stretches from the Dawes Point (Aboriginal: Tar-ra) in the north east, to the Millers Point (Aboriginal: Coodyee) in the southwest and the original shoreline has been altered to include developments now known as Piers 1 to 9."@en . "-33.85449981689453"^^ . . . . . . . . "151.2044982910156"^^ . . "POINT(151.20449829102 -33.854499816895)"^^ . . "1000563429"^^ . . "Walsh Bay"@en . "Henry Deane Walsh"@en . . . . . "A 1937 image of the Sydney Harbour Bridge with Walsh Bay to the right of the Bridge in the centre of the image"@en . . . . "Walsh Bay is a bay within Port Jackson, about 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) south of the suburb McMahons Point. It is named after , Engineer-in-chief of the Sydney Harbour Trust. Walsh Bay is officially defined as that body of water that stretches from the Dawes Point (Aboriginal: Tar-ra) in the north east, to the Millers Point (Aboriginal: Coodyee) in the southwest and the original shoreline has been altered to include developments now known as Piers 1 to 9. In more recent times, Walsh Bay refers to the Walsh Bay Wharves Precinct or the Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, a harbour-side area in Sydney, located next to the neighbouring suburbs of Dawes Point and Millers Point that historically was a working port. The wharves were converted to apartments, theatres, restaurants, cafes and a hotel, and in 2015 was designated as a major arts precinct. Much of the precinct is listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register. The bay was first named in 1918 on drawings of a major new \u2018wharfage scheme\u2019 to modernise all Sydney\u2019s docks to handle steamships and motor vehicles. The rejuvenation was planned by Henry Deane Walsh as engineer-in-chief of the Sydney Harbour Trust. Its then-chairman, Robert Rowan Purdon Hickson, lent his name to Hickson Road, the new freight thoroughfare around this headland."@en . . . . . . "4639"^^ . . . . "Walsh Bay"@en . "Walsh Bay"@en . . . . . "46312830"^^ . . . . . . . . "-33.8545 151.2045" . . . . . .