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Mount Nelson, Tasmania

Mount Nelson
HobartTasmania
Mount Nelson is located in Tasmania
Mount Nelson
Mount Nelson
Coordinates 42°55′15″S 147°19′23″E / 42.92083°S 147.32306°E / -42.92083; 147.32306Coordinates: 42°55′15″S 147°19′23″E / 42.92083°S 147.32306°E / -42.92083; 147.32306
Postcode(s) 7007
LGA(s) City of Hobart
Federal Division(s) Denison
Suburbs around Mount Nelson:
Tolmans Hill Sandy Bay Sandy Bay
Mount Nelson Sandy Bay
Taroona

Mount Nelson is a suburb of the city of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia above the Hobart suburb of Sandy Bay and to the south of Hobart's CBD. Many of the houses enjoy fine views over the River Derwent (Tasmania) and it is one of the more prestigious suburbs in Hobart.

The main road in Mount Nelson is Nelson Road, which extends up the mountain from the Wrest Point Hotel Casino in the suburb of Sandy Bay. It is famously known for its "bends", which consist of seven very sharp corners created as the road winds its way up the mountain. All seven of the bends have been given a name. Nelson Road was constructed in 1908 to provide better access to the Mount Nelson signal station.

Mount Nelson was originally named 'Nelson's Hill' by Captain William Bligh (of Mutiny on the Bounty fame) in 1792 in honour of David Nelson, the botanist of the Bounty mission, as "he was the first white man on it" when the Bounty visited 'Van Diemens Land' on its way to Tahiti. Nelson was one of the Bounty crew who was loyal to Bligh during the mutiny. He died at Kupang in Timor on 20 July 1789 of an 'inflammatory fever' caused by the long open-boat voyage following the mutiny. His funeral was attended by the Governor and officers from every ship in the harbour. The name 'Nelson's Hill' was later changed to Mount Nelson.

When Governor Lachlan Macquarie visited Van Diemen's Land in 1811, he directed that a signal post should be established on the summit of Mount Nelson to announce the appearance of all ships entering the estuary. The semaphore technology of the signal station was superseded when Tasmania's first telephone line was established between the Mount Nelson signal station and the Hobart telegraph office in 1880.


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