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In past times the brook from the rattle to the shore was used to power sawmills.
In past times the brook from the rattle to the shore was used to power sawmills.


The pond has a large protruding point, named Pinsent's Point, that disguises how large it actually is when seen from the main pathway. The origins of the pond's name, and the name of the point are currently unknown.
The pond has a large protruding point, named Pinsent's Point, that disguises how large it actually is when seen from the main pathway. According to oral history, the name Fagan was that of someone that built a schooner or got the timber to build a schooner.<ref>{{cite interview
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At one time, in the 70s and/or 80s, the pond was considered as a water supply for both Apsey Brook and [[Snook's Harbour]], but plans and/or funding never came to fruition.
At one time, in the 70s and/or 80s, the pond was considered as a water supply for both Apsey Brook and [[Snook's Harbour]], and others.  Apparently disputes on who was to receive the water first caused funding to be returned to government, and plans never proceeded.{{cite interview
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|first=Derek
|location=Facebook Chat
|date=September 11, 2021
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