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Street signs link coastal town and luxury ocean liners dating back to 1800s

ABC Australia · Jun 13, 2026, 8:38 PM

Key takeaways

  • SS Orama, pictured departing Woolloomooloo, Sydney in 1925, was built by the Orient Steam Navigation Company.
  • A reminder of that period of Australian maritime history can be seen on each street corner of Orient Point, north of Jervis Bay, where the Crookhaven River meets the sea.
  • Here roads, streets and avenues are named after liners of the Orient Steam Navigation Company, whose ships were all given names starting with the letter O.

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SS Orama, pictured departing Woolloomooloo, Sydney in 1925, was built by the Orient Steam Navigation Company. (ANMM Collection: Peter Britz)

Link copied Share Share article More than a century ago the sleek shape of luxury ocean liners was a regular sighting along the south coast of New South Wales.

A reminder of that period of Australian maritime history can be seen on each street corner of Orient Point, north of Jervis Bay, where the Crookhaven River meets the sea.

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