Place Names Register Extract

Escape Cliffs

Extract date: 04/06/2026

Name Escape Cliffs
Type Designation Cliff
Place Id 12721
Place Type Feature
Status Recorded
Date Registered
Location (Datum GDA94)  
Latitude: -12° 08' S (Decimal degrees -12.1384)
Longitude: 131° 15' E (Decimal degrees 131.2507)
Locality / Suburb  
  Hotham
Local Government Area  
 
History/Origin On September 9th, 1839, Messrs J.L. Fitzmaurice and G. Keys under Commander J.L. Stokes of H.M.S. Beagle landed at the mouth of the Adelaide River at the foot of some low cliffs to compare compasses.
Whilst doing the observations a group of Aboriginals appeared on the cliff above them and became a threat to their safety. A boat was sent to collect Fitzmaurice and Keys who ran and swam for their lives with the Aboriginals follwoing.

Stokes subsequently named the cliffs, "Escape Cliff" after that incident. (South Australian Parliamentary Paper #89 of 1865, page 13 para. 2)

Finniss' 1865 map of exploration from the settlement shows the name "Escape Cliffs". Goyder's 1885 map and subsequent maps upto 1970 have shown the cliffs as "Escape Cliff". In November 1973, the Surveyor-General in a report to National Mapping indicated the name should be "Escape Cliffs".

Register & Gazettal information

Date Gazettal Comment
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