The History of Australian Exploration from 1788 to 1888
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Ernest Favenc >> The History of Australian Exploration from 1788 to 1888
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1861-62--William Landsborough, in search of Burke and Wills.
1861-62--Frederick Walker, leader of the Rockhampton expedition in search
of Burke and Wills.
1861--Alfred Howitt, in charge of Victorian search party for Burke and
Wills.
1861--Edwin J. Welch, second in command of Howitt's search party, found
King, only survivor of the Burke and Wills expedition.
1861-622.--John M'Kinlay with a relief party for Burke and Wills, from
Adelaide.
1862--G. W. Goyder; explorations in the Great Bight.
1862--George E. Dalrymple on the waters of the Upper Burdekin.
1862--Messrs, Delisser and Hardwicke explore from Fowler's Bay to the
edge of the Victorian Desert.
1863--Thomas Macfarlane attempted to push inland north of the Great
Bight.
1863--Messrs. H. M. Lefroy and party; eastward of York, Western
Australia.
1863--C. C. Hunt and Ridley to the De Grey River.
1863--Colonists landed at the De Grey River, and settled on country
discovered by Frank Gregory.
1863--Jardine, sen., formed the settlement of Somerset, Cape York.
1863--William Landsborough; in charge of the new township, Burketown,
Gulf of Carpentaria.
1864-65--Jardine Brothers; overland to Somerset, on the west coast of
Cape York.
1864--Colonel Finnis formed a settlement at Escape Cliffs.
1864--J. M'Kinlay on the Alligator River; searching for suitable site for
a township; his last expedition.
1864--Duncan M'Intyre; from Paroo to the Gulf of Carpentaria; died there.
1864--C. C. Hunt; exploration east of York, Western Australia.
1865--G. W. Goyder; removed settlement of Escape Cliffs to Port Darwin.
1865--J. G. Macdonald; visited the Plains of Promise.
1864--Frederick Walker; marking a telegraph line from the back of
Rockingham Bay to the Norman River, Gulf of Carpentaria.
1866-7--Sir George Strong Nares, in command of H.M.S. SALAMANDER;
surveyed the eastern and north-eastern coasts of Australia and Torres
Straits.
1869--John Forrest; first expedition to Lake Barlee.
1869--J. M'Dowall Stuart; died in England.
1870--John Forrest; travelled the Great Bight, from Perth to Adelaide.
1871--A. Forrest; took charge of a private expedition in search of new
pastoral country.
1872--J. W. Lewis; round Lake Eyre to the Queensland border.
1872--Ernest Giles; first expedition; discovered Lake Amadeus--a large,
dry, salt lake.
1872--William Hann; explorations to Charlotte Bay.
1873--Ernest Giles; second trip; death of Gibson; Gibson's Desert named.
1873--Major Warburton; crossed from Alice Springs, overland telegraph
line, to the Oakover River, Western Australia.
1873--W. C. Gosse; in charge of Central and Western Exploration
expedition from Alice Springs.
1874--Ross and son started from Peake Station, but failed in their
endeavours to bridge the desert.
1874--John Forrest; from the Murchison to the overland telegraph line.
1874--John M'Kinlay; died at Gawler, South Australia.
1875--J. W. Lewis, formerly one of Warburton's party, and W. Beresford,
were sent by the South Australian Government to survey the country about
Lake Eyre.
1875-76--Ernest Giles; third and successful effort to reach Western
Australia; returned to Peake Station.
1876--Gilbert M'Minn, and A. W. Sergison; to ascertain the course of the
Katherine River.
1877--A. W. Sergison and R. Travers explored the country round the Daly
and Fitzmaurice Rivers.
1877--Ross and Harvey; explorations in South Australia.
1876--W. 0. Hodgkinson; north-west expedition to the Diamantina and
Mulligan.
1876--Phillip Saunders and Adam Johns; from Roeburn, Western Australia,
to the overland telegraph line.
1878--Prout Brothers; looking for country across the Queensland border;
never returned.
1878--N. Buchanan; excursion to the overland telegraph line, from
Queensland border. Discovered Buchanan's Creek.
1878--Frank Scarr, surveyor, attempted to cross the line south of
Buchanan's track; prevented by waterless belt of country; made north to
Tennant's Creek Station.
1878-79--Ernest Favenc; in charge of the QUEENSLANDER Transcontinental
Expedition, from Blackall to Powell's Creek Station, overland telegraph
line.
1879--Alexander Forrest led an expedition from the De Grey River, Western
Australia, to the overland telegraph line; discovered the Ord and
Margaret Rivers.
1878-80--Winnecke and Barclay, surveyors; to determine the border lines
of Queensland and South Australia.
1882-83--Ernest Favenc; coast rivers of the Gulf, particularly the
Macarthur; then crossed to the overland telegraph line.
1883--O'Donnel and Carr Boyd; from the overland telegraph line to
Kimberley District, Western Australia.
1883--M'Phee; east of Daly Waters.
1883--David Lindsay; explored Arnheim's Land.
1884-85--Harry Stockdale; from Cambridge Gulf to the Katherine Telegraph
Station, overland telegraph line.
1884-5--Messrs. O'Donnel and party; from the Katherine Telegraph Station
to the Kimberley District.
1888--Ernest Favenc; to examine the country on the Gascoyne and
Murchison, starting from Geraldton, Western Australia.
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