Plaque to Cook at Pigeon House Mountain, Morton National Park, NSW, Australia

Description:  Bronze Direction Disc, of 15 inches diameter, inscribed outside with pointers to over 20 places e,g,  Green Island,  Mt Budawang and Point Perpendicular, with inscription below in the centre.

History:  The first plaque, erected on 19 April 1970 went missing, and was found 3 years later.  Sixty Four riders of the Milton Pony Club set out on a 3 hour ride to the Mountain to reinstall the plaque.

Inscription:

Pigeon House Mountain
720m ASL
Named by Captain James Cook
On 21st April 1770

This replaces the original plaque erected
Here in 1970 by the
Milton Ulladulla Historical
Society to commemorate
The 200th anniversary
Of the sighting by Captain Cook


GPS Coordinates:  -35.349298, 150.265057

References:
Website: https://grindlay.org/bushwalking/20100829_pigeonhouse_photos.html
Website: https://archivesonline.uow.edu.au/nodes/view/3536