Authors Listed Chronologically: Free Web Books, Online Park, Mungo (17711806) Oxley, John (1783-1828) Burckhardt, John Lewis (1784-1817)Mitchell, Thomas (1792-1855) Sturt, Charles (1795-1869) Richardson, James http://etext.library.adelaide.edu.au/aut/chrono.html
Authors Listed Alphabetically: Free Web Books, Online 1904) Stendhal (17831842) Sterne, Laurence (1713-1768) Stevenson, Robert Louis (1850-1894)Stoker, Bram (1847-1912) Sturt, Charles (1795-1869) Swift, Jonathan http://etext.library.adelaide.edu.au/aut/
Portraits De Personnages Celebres : STU Sturt (Charles)(1795-1869) Peinture1 Dessin 1; SturtEVANT (Edward Everett)(1816-1862) Peinture 1; http://www.onlipix.com/personnages/stu.htm
Extractions: STU A B C D ... Z STUART (Anne, fille de JACQUES II STUART (Lady Arabella)(1575-1615) STUART (Charles) STUART (Charles)(1810-1892) STUART (David, STUART (Prince Charles Edouard, dit 'Bonnie Prince Charlie', petit-fils de JACQUES II STUART (Lord Dudley Coutts)(1803-1854) STUART (Elizabeth, femme de FREDERIC V ELISABETH Stuart STUART (Elizabeth, seconde femme de James STUART STUART (Henry Benedict Maria Clement)(1725-1807) STUART (James)(1713-1788) Peinture STUART (James Ewell Brown)(1833-1864) Photo
Extractions: STU A B C D ... Z STUART (Ann, daughter of JAMES II queen of England from 1702 to 1714 STUART (Lady Arabella)(1575-1615) STUART (Charles) STUART (Charles)(1810-1892) STUART (David, general STUART (Prince Charles Edouard, aka 'Bonnie Prince Charlie', grandson of JAMES II STUART (Lord Dudley Coutts)(1803-1854) STUART (Elizabeth, wife of FREDERIC V ELISABETH Stuart STUART (Elizabeth, second wife of James STUART STUART (Lord George, 9th Lord of Aubigny)(1618-1642) STUART (Henry Benedict Maria Clement)(1725-1807) STUART (James)(1713-1788) Painting STUART (James Ewell Brown)(1833-1864) Photo
Discoverers Web Alphabetical List S Discovers South Pass. The Astorians. Charles Sturt (UK, 17951869) 1828-9 Travelsto the Macquarie and the region further west. Discovers the Darling. http://www.win.tue.nl/~engels/discovery/alpha/s.html
Extractions: (Spain, ?-1529) 1527-9: Crosses the Pacific from Mexico to Indonesia. Takes the survivers of the expedition of Loaysa aboard and follows the north coast of New Guinea. Dies on a failed attempt to cross the Pacific back. Saavedra, Alvaro de S. Ceron (in German) Sacagawea (also known as Sakajawea , Soshone, 1787?-1812) 1805-6: Assists Lewis and Clark on their expedition as an interpreter and general aid. PBS Online: Sacagawea Jim Garamone: Sacagawea: Saga of an American Indian Woman Irving W. Anderson: The Sacagawea Mystique: Her Age, Name, Role and Final Destiny Grace Raymond Hebard: Sacagawea: Shoshone Indian: "Bird Woman" Bonnie Butterfield: Sacagawea: Captive, Indian Interpreter, Great American Legend: Her Life and Death The West Film Project: Sacagawea Microsoft Encarta: Sakajawea Irving W. Anderson: Sacajawea?-Sakakawea?-Sacagawea? Spelling-Pronunciation-Meaning Sacagawea - Guide to Lewis and Clark (links) Lewis and Clark Sahure (Egypt, reign 2458-2446 BC) ca. 2450: Sends out the oldest expedition to a land called Punt. The first explorers Juan de Salas (Spain, dates unknown)
Floral Emblem Of South Australia Captain Charles Sturt (17951869) noted the occurrence of Swainsona formosa in 1844while exploring between Adelaide and central Australia, and the common name http://www.anbg.gov.au/emblems/sa.emblem.html
Extractions: Australian National Botanic Gardens Home ANBG Emblems Floral Emblem of South Australia Sturt's Desert Pea, Swainsona formosa , was adopted as the floral emblem of South Australia on 23 November 1961, using the name Clianthus formosus This species, a member of the pea family, Fabaceae, is confined to Australia, where it occurs in all mainland States except Victoria. The original collection was made in 1699 by William Dampier on Rosemary Island in the Dampier Archipelago where he collected a specimen from: This specimen is now housed in the Sherardian Herbarium, Oxford. The species was for many years included in the genus Clianthus now thought to be confined to New Zealand. Captain Charles Sturt (1795-1869) noted the occurrence of Swainsona formosa in 1844 while exploring between Adelaide and central Australia, and the common name, Sturt's Desert Pea, commemorates a notable explorer of inland Australia, as well as indicating the plant's habitat and family. Sturt's journal, Narrative of an Expedition into Central Australia, refers several times to the beauty of the desert pea in flower and the harsh nature of its habitat, and notes that beyond the Darling River: "we saw that beautiful flower the Clianthus formosa [sic] in splendid blossom on the plains. It was growing amid barrenness and decay, but its long runners were covered with flowers that gave a crimson tint to the ground".
Floral Emblem Of Northern Territory tree, Gossypium arboreum. The specific and varietal names, Sturtianum,honour Captain Charles Sturt (17951869). The species was http://www.anbg.gov.au/emblems/nt.emblem.html
Extractions: Australian National Botanic Gardens Home ANBG Emblems Floral Emblem of the Northern Territory On 12 July 1961, Sturt's Desert Rose was proclaimed floral emblem of the Northern Territory by the Commonwealth Government which was then responsible for the administration of the Territory. Proclamation was made using the name Cienfugosia gossypioides which is now replaced by the name Gossypium sturtianum var. sturtianum . In an Executive Statement in June 1975, the Majority Leader in the Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory confirmed this species as the floral emblem. Since the granting of self-government to the Northern Territory in 1978, Sturt's Desert Rose has been incorporated into various insignia and so become symbolic of the region. Sturt's Desert Rose has also been known as Darling River Rose, Cotton Rosebush and Australian Cotton. Although less widely used, the vernacular name, Australian Cotton, is appropriate as this species belongs to the genus Gossypium , which includes commercial cotton. However the hairs covering the seeds are much shorter than the lint of commercial cotton varieties.
Sturt, Charles Sturt, Charles. 17951869, English explorer and administrator in Australia, b.India. In 1827 he arrived in Sydney with a detachment of the British army. http://se.slider.com/enc/50000/Sturt_Charles.htm
History - Charles Sturt Translate this page Charles Sturt (1795-1869) Forscher, Charles Sturt wurde 1795 in Britisch-Indiengeboren. Nach seinem Studium trat er in die Armee http://mypage.bluewin.ch/oepfu/public_html/public_neu/Australien/History/z_sturt
Extractions: Forscher Charles Sturt wurde 1795 in Britisch-Indien geboren. Nach seinem Studium trat er in die Armee ein, wo er u. a. in Spanien, Waterloo und in Kanada an Kämpfen teilnahm. 1826 ging er mit seinem Regiment nach Australien. 1828 wurde er mit einer Expedition zum Macquarie beauftragt. Die wichtigste Entdeckung dieser Reise war der Darling (benannt nach dem damaligen Gouverneur von New South Wales), der längste Fluss des Landes. Auf seiner zweiten Expedition befuhr Sturt den Murray und erreichte die Küste des heutigen Bundesstaates South Australia. 1844 unternahm Sturt seine letzte Forschungsreise, die ihn an den Cooper Creek führte. 1846 erreichte er nach einem entbehrungs- und verlustreichen Marsch wieder seinen Ausgangsort Adelaide. Sturt kehrte anschließend nach England zurück, wo er 1869 in Cheltenham verstarb. Zu seinen wichtigsten Werken zählen Two expeditions into the Interior of Southern Australia (1833) und Narrative of an expedition into Central Australia
Inland History Touring MAJOR EXPLORERS. Major Mitchell (17921855). Charles Sturt (1795-1869). Burkeand Wills (1860-1961). SIGNIFICANT INLAND LOCATIONS and FEEDER TOWNS. Balranald. http://www.outbacknsw.com.au/inland_history_touring.htm
Extractions: Home Site Content About Us Introduction Regional Map Attractions ... Back to Regional Map DARLING TO DIAMANTINA ....linking inland communities.... In recent years interest in the history and development of inland Australia has grown. Now tiny communities across our region are seizing the opportunity to develop and promote tourism opportunities by becoming a part of a formal alliance, creating a travelling trail that links the Darling with the Diamantina and beyond. T he initiative involves locations made famous as river ports on the Darling, precedding even the exploratory expeditions into some of Australia's inland, the development of the pastoral industry and the 1880s goldrush. This is an exciting initiative and we hope that we will meet you on the trail some day soon. Please contact us for further information. info@outbacknsw.com.au MAJOR EXPLORERS Major Mitchell Charles Sturt (1795-1869) Burke and Wills (1860-1961) SIGNIFICANT INLAND LOCATIONS and FEEDER TOWNS Balranald Wentworth Pooncarie Menindee Wilcannia Broken Hill White Cliffs Milparinka Tibooburra Innamincka Birdsville Boulia Map based on concept by Donald Gibb, IHT.
Explorers - Central Region back to top. 19. Charles Sturt (17951869). Library key words. Sturt,Charles; Australia Discovery and Exploration. Library references. http://www.bps.sa.edu.au/year9/explorers/land_central.htm
Extractions: Other Regions Explorers of the central and inland regions of Australia. Robert O'Hara Burke Edward Eyre Ernest Giles William Gosse ... William John Wills 10. Robert O'Hara Burke (1821 -61) Library key words Burke, Robert OHara; Australia Discovery and Exploration Library references 994.03 BUR Jensen, J. (1996), Burke and Wills Search Engine keywords Robert Burke, Burke and Wills Sites back to top 11. Edward John Eyre (1815 -1901) Library key words Eyre, Edward; Australia Discovery and Exploration Library references 942.02 EYR Jensen, J. (1996). Australian Explorers Edward John Eyre Search Engine keywords Edward Eyre Sites http://www.ozemail.com.au/~gmcbryde/explorer.html
Explorers - Eastern Region back to top. 39. Charles Sturt (17951869). Library key words. Sturt,Charles; Australia Discovery and Exploration. Library references. http://www.bps.sa.edu.au/year9/explorers/land_eastern.htm
Extractions: Other Regions Explorers of the eastern regions of Australia. Gregory Blaxland Allan Cunningham Francis Barrallier Robert O'Hara Burke ... William John Wills 22. Gregory Blaxland (1778 - 1853) Library key words Blaxland, Gregory; Blue Mountains (NSW); Australia History 1788-1851 Library references R994.4 DUG Dugan, M. (1993), Exploring AustraliaThe South Eastpg 8 Search Engine keywords Blaxland, Wentworth, Lawson (individually and together) Sites back to top 23. Allan Cunningham (1791 - 1856) Library key words Cunningham, Allan; Australia Discovery and Exploration Library references 994.02 CUN Jensen, J. (1996), Australian Explorers Allan Cunningham
Literature Of Travel And Exploration -- A-Z Entries List Frederick Catherwood Sterne, Laurence (17131768) Stevenson, Robert Louis (1850-1894)Stuart, John McDouall (1815-1866) Sturt, Charles (1795-1869) Sudan Swift http://www.routledge-ny.com/travellit/azentries.html
Extractions: Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Local Government Areas Local Government Area is a term used in Australia, and especially by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, to refer to the areas controlled by each Local Government. The names of Local Governments vary from state to state, including Shire, City and Borough. Unlike some other countries such as the United States, there is only one tier of local government in Australia. Unlike in the UK, where a Shire is a County, in Australia a Shire is generally a subdivision of a County. Although some states of Australia have geographical divisions called counties, they no longer have governments, are practically irrelevant, and few people are even aware they exist.
Extractions: Click the link for more information. Australia The Commonwealth of Australia is the sixth largest country in the world (geographically), the only one to occupy an entire continent, and the largest in Australasia. Australia includes the island of Tasmania, which is an Australian State. New Zealand is to the southeast; and Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and East Timor to its north. The name 'Australia' comes from the Latin phrase terra australis incognita ("unknown southern land", see Terra Australis). Click the link for more information. . The word Murrumbidgee means "big river" in the local Aboriginal Australian Aborigines are the indigenous peoples of Australia. Their ancestors probably arrived in Australia just over 50,000 years ago, although the date remains uncertain. Some researchers put the date of arrival at close to 100,000 years ago, but the case for very early occupation presently rests on a single archaeological site of uncertain date.
British Charles Sturt (17951869) Charted the Murrumbidgee River to the estuary of theMurray River (1828); Crossed what is now known as the Sturt Desert (1844). http://www.innvista.com/culture/travel/explorers/british.htm
Extractions: British Home About Us Contact Us Home ... Explorers Search innvista.com Our Notice Board Frederick William Beechey Edward Belcher Christian Bonington Richard Francis Burton Frederick Spencer Chapman Francis Rawdon Chesney Richard Collinson James Cook Ranulph Twisleton-Wykeham Fiennes Walter Herbert John Hunt Alexander Mackenzie First European to see the river named for him (1789)
Lista Postale Esploratori Translate this page 14. Sturt Charles (1795-1869). Esploratore australiano, rappresentò sullacarta i due principali fiumi australiani. 15. TASMAN Abel (1603-1659). http://www.unimo.it/corsi/internet/esplorat.htm
Extractions: mail.unimo.it ALDRIN Edwin (1930-) BATES Henry (1825-1892) BATTUTA Ibn (1304-1377) BURKE Robert (1820-1861) Il primo europeo ad attraversare l'Australia da Melbourne fino al golfo di Carpentaria. CAO Diego Nel 1485 raggiunse Capo Cross (nel sud dell'Africa) per conto del Portogallo. CARTIER Giacomo (1491-1557) CLARK William (1770-1838) DARWIN Charles (1809-1882) Esploratore naturalista . EYRE Edward (1815-1901) FRANKLIN John (1786-1847) Condusse un'importante spedizione alla scoperta del passaggio a nord-ovest (1845) IL ROSSO Erik POLO Marco (1254-1324) SPRUCE Richard (1817-1893) STURT Charles (1795-1869) TASMAN Abel (1603-1659) WILLS William (1834-1861)
Extractions: Captain Charles Sturt (1795-1869) noted the occurrence of Swainsona formosa in 1844 while exploring between Adelaide and central Australia, the common name, Sturt's desert pea, commemorates a notable explorer of inland Australia. It is a perennial plant with silky grey-green pinnate foliage. The flowers are about 9 cm long arranged in clusters of six to eight on short, thick, erect stalks. The petals are usually blood red or scarlet with glossy black swelling or 'boss' at the base of the uppermost petal, the standard. It occurs in arid woodlands and open plains and is protected in South Australia.
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