+ 20 : remembering the forgotten : rewriting Australian history : the untold stories of John Oxley's 1817 & 1818 expeditions
Crampton, Tim
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John Joseph William Molesworth Oxley (1783/1785 - 1828) was a British explorer, naval officer, and surveyor of Australia in the early period of English colonization. Oxley was appointed surveyor-general of New South Wales in 1812, and retained that position until his death. He played an important part in the exploration of eastern Australia and also helped open up what is now Tasmania.
Lake Tyers Beach, Vic : Tim Crampton, 2008
264 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits, photographs
Expedition member's 1817 and 1818 Who were theyMembers of the 1817 Lachlan River expeditionMembers of Oxleys 1818 Macquarie River expedition1817 Lachlan River expedition1818 Macquarie River expeditionExpedition members: their storiesJames (aka William) BlakePatrick Byrne (aka Burn/Burns/Burne)George William EvansCharles Fraser (aka Frazer/Frazier)George HubbardJohn Joseph William MolesworthGeorge SimpsonWilliam WarnerJames WilliamsBarnaby ButlerAllan CunninghamJohn DwyerThomas Elliss (Ellis)John HarrisGeorge KingFrancis LloydWilliam ParrWilliam MaggsHenry Shippey aka SkippeyRichard WatsJohn WilliamsMapsWhere they come fromWhere they come from: textEvans: ford at Emu plainsEvans: 1813 to west of Blue MountainsRoute of 1817 expeditionRoute of 1818 expeditionCunningham 1823 – discovery of Pandora's passCunningham 1825 – beyond Pandora's PassRichard Watts' FinchleyRemembering pictorially.
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919.44
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Research | Local Book | 919.44 PLU | Not for loan (Set: 07 May 2018) |