Charles Sturt Kapitán Charles Sturt (17951869), Australan pruzkumník, byl narozený v Indiea spojený Armáda Britu jak nejaký mladík, videt akce s vévodou http://wikipedia.infostar.cz/c/ch/charles_sturt.html
MSN Encarta - Sturt, Charles Translate this page Sturt, Charles (1795-1869), englischer Australienforscher. Charles Sturt wurde1795 in Britisch-Indien geboren. Nach seinem Studium trat er in die Armee http://de.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_721545693/Sturt_Charles.html
Cyberschool - Full Resource Metadata Display 48 ,David Lindsay 18561922 ,Thomas Mitchell 1792-1855 ,John J. Oxley 1783-1828 ,JohnMcDouall Stuart 1815-66 ,Charles Sturt 1795-1869 ,Peter E. Warburton 1813 http://cyberschool.library.uq.edu.au/display_resource.phtml?rid=342
Menindee History Captain Charles Sturt Captain Charles Sturt. (1795 1869), Charles Sturt (1795-1869), a British military officer, made several explorations of Australia. http://www.menindee.org.au/sturt.html
1953-60 Coombs/Wilson Pound - Commonwealth Bank II. Reverse Charles Sturt 17951869 Hamilton Hume 1797-1873. SignatoriesHC Coombs, Governor, Commonwealth Bank of Australia. http://www.australianstamp.com/Coin-web/aust/notes/pound/19531pnd.htm
Extractions: Uncirc. The death of King George VI presented an opportunity to introduce new designs for the one pound note. The newly crowned Queen Elizabeth is featured on the front of the new note and portraits of Charles Sturt and Hamilton Hume, pioneer explorers of the Australian outback, appear on the back. Approximately 1,066,000,000 one pound notes were produced between 1953 and 1966 with the only changes being in signatory H. C. Coombs' title when responsibility for issuing notes was transferred from the Commonwealth Bank to the Reserve Bank of Australia and in the shade of green used on the reverse of the note. Banknotes with a serial number of one million (1000000) command a significant premium. Banknote numbering machines had only six printing wheels. When the seventh digit was required to complete each series, the serial number was printed on a hand press. The practice was continued with decimalisation until 1971.
Historical Feature - Charles Sturt Charles Sturt 17951869. Charles Sturt arrived in Australia in charge of a groupof convicts in 1827. At that time he had no thoughts of becoming an explorer. http://www.australianstamp.com/Coin-web/feature/history/sturt.htm
Extractions: Charles STURT 1795-1869 Charles Sturt arrived in Australia in charge of a group of convicts in 1827. At that time he had no thoughts of becoming an explorer. Within a year, however, he undertook his first expedition to discover the fabled Australian inland sea. Tracing the course of the Macquarie River he eventually reached the Darling River which he named after the colonial Governor. The expedition was cut short by drought. It was so dry the Darling was salty. In 1829 Sturt explored the Lachlan/Murrumbidgee river system through to the Murray River and all the way downstream to Lake Alexandria in South Australia. Exhausted and running low on provisions, the party then had to row 1,400 kilometres back upstream. In 1834 Sturt was awarded 2000 hectares near what is now Canberra. Four years later he drove 330 cattle across to South Australia. He carried out further explorations around Lake Alexandria and became Surveyor General of South Australia. His final and most significant journey took place in 1844 when he led another expedition looking for an inland sea. His heroic attempts to penetrate the barren interior took him to Sturt's Stony Desert where drought virtually imprisoned him for half a year on Preservation Creek. Charles Sturt was a kindly, considerate person who enjoyed the respect of his travelling companions and also had good relations with the Aborigines. He was, in short, the embodiment of an English gentleman.
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World Exploration - Definitive Ephemera Collectables 1968, Australia, ELM, Bryant May, No. 37 Charles Sturt 17951869 Brymay Redheads(also know with text WA Match Co. Redheads). Labels for » read more http://www.explorationcollect.com/SubjectView.asp?SubjectId=176
The Early Explorers Indian born Captain Charles Sturt (17951869), who fought against Napoleon at Waterloo,was responsible (along with Hume) for proving that there was no giant http://www.spacetrekkers.fcpages.com/newpage41.htm
Extractions: At the time of the first fleets arrival in Australia, not much was known of this strange, vast, hostile country. The government of those early days, encouraged explorations. These explorers were brave and courageous men who undertook the task of mapping this great unknown land. That these explorations were very dangerous is somewhat of an understatement with many of the early explorers dying on their journeys or disappearing in the desert, never to be seen or heard of again. Expansion of the colonies and further settlements owe their existence to these brave men. Listed here are some of the most courageous and famous of Australia's early explorers. George Bass (1771-1803?) and Matthew Flinders (1774-1814) were responsible for exploring the coastline of Australia and proving that Tasmania was, in fact, an island. Flinders named the strait of water separating Tasmania from the continent, Bass Strait, after his companion who was the first to imagine it existed. Flinders later circumnavigated Australia in 1802-1803, proving that Australia was not a series of islands and his charts were extremely accurate, being used for many years. In 1813, three explorers by the names of Gregory Blaxland, William Lawson, and William Wentworth set off to find a way through the Blue Mountains. At this time, the colony of Sydney was continuing to grow and it was urgent that new farming lands be found. Other explorers before them had failed to cross the mountains. Blaxland, Wentworth and Lawson succeded on finding that route through the Blue Mountains west of Sydney and settlers could now farm there.
AEC: When: Australian Electoral History Stirling. (WA). Sir James Stirling 17911865, the first Governor of WesternAustralia. Sturt. (SA). Captain Charles Sturt 1795-1869, explorer. Swan. (WA). http://www.aec.gov.au/_content/When/history/origin.htm
Extractions: Electoral Divisions - Origin of Names Adelaide (SA) The city of Adelaide which in turn was named after Queen Adelaide, wife of King William IV. Aston (VIC) Tilly Aston 1873-1947, blind writer and teacher who helped found the library of the Victorian Association of Braille Writers in 1894. Ballarat (VIC) The city of Ballarat. The name is apparently derived from the Aboriginal word balaarat meaning a resting or camping place. Banks (NSW) Named after botanist Sir Joseph Banks 1743-1820, who accompanied Captain Cook on his voyage to Australia in 1770. Barker (SA) Captain Collet Barker 1784-1831, an explorer in South Australia and the Northern Territory. Barton (NSW) Sir Edmund Barton 1849-1920, the first Prime Minister of Australia 1901-1903. Bass (TAS) Dr George Bass 1771-1803, an early settler and explorer. Batman (VIC) John Batman 1801-1839, the early settler and explorer known as the Founder of Melbourne. Bendigo (VIC) Named after the city which is its main centre.
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Extractions: by A. B. Paterson Terms Contents Song of the Pen Song of the Wheat ... Comments Comments About the Author ndrew Barton Paterson was born on 17 February 1864 at Narambla, New South Wales. He lived at Illalong station until he was ten, when he went to Sydney to attend school. He trained as a solicitor (a type of lawyer) but also contributed some verse to the Sydney "Bulletin" under the pseudonym of "The Banjo", taken from the name of a horse. His first book, "The Man from Snowy River", was published in 1895, and has sold more copies than any other book of Australian poetry. He later gave up law to become a journalist, and went to South Africa to report on the Boer War. When World War I broke out he sought work as a war correspondent, but failed to get it. He then went to work driving an ambulance in France, and later became a Remount Officer with the Australian forces then in Egypt. After returning to Australia in 1919 he continued as a writer, and died in Sydney on 5 February 1941. Paterson's most famous work is "Waltzing Matilda", written in 1895, and now an unofficial anthem of Australia. "The Man from Snowy River" has since become the inspiration for a well-known movie of the same name, and even a series on a cable television network. "Clancy of the Overflow" is similarly well known.
University Of Oxford Annual Review - Oxford And The World Rhodes House Library houses a valuable collection of papers chronicling the earlyexploration of Australia the papers of Captain Charles Sturt (17951869). http://www.ox.ac.uk/publicrelations/pubs/annualreview/ar00/09.shtml
Extractions: Go to.... Contents Foreword English at Oxford Oxford and Astrophysics Oxford and China Oxford and Wildlife Oxford and its Collections Oxford and Access Students at Oxford Oxford and Development Oxford around the World Oxford and the Community Planning and Finance New Appointments New Heads of House Honours and Distinctions Honorary Degrees Conferred APPENDICES: 1. Applications and Acceptances 2. Student Numbers in Residence 2iii. Student Numbers/Country of Origin 2iv. Student Numbers/Final Honour School 3. Benefactions 4. Externally Funded Research Grants Sir Kenneth Wheare and kangaroo, a dripstop on the Bodleian Library. Australian Sir Kenneth Wheare was Vice-Chancellor of the University from 1964 to 1966 (picture: Thomas Photos) In September 2000 the world's eyes turned to Sydney, host of what have been acclaimed the most successful Olympic Games this century. Oxford's Vice-Chancellor, Dr Colin Lucas, was present at the opening ceremony, celebrating a long-standing relationship between the two cities. During his stay in Australia, he visited Adelaide, Canberra, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney, meeting leading educationalists and Oxford alumni. While he was there, six former Oxford students achieved medals, five of them gold. Matthew Pinsent (St Catherine's 1989) and Tim Foster (St Cross 1996) won gold medals for rowing coxless fours; Andrew Lindsey (Brasenose 1996) and Luka Grubor (Somerville 1996) were part of the winning men's eight crew; Stephanie Cook (Lincoln 1994) won gold in the modern pentathlon and American student Emily de-Reil (University 1996) won silver.
Pinkerton, John, 1758-1826 Expansion Of Europe,The. http//gutenberg.net/, txt,htmeng. Sturt, Charles, 1795-1869,1006061. Expedition Into Central Australia. http//gutenberg.net/, txt,htm-eng. http://hzeid.free.fr/te.htm
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Extractions: Secretary Gaye Brown Home Calendar This page outlines the Monthly Meetings and Field Trips for Also available is a listing of Coming Events for information relating to South Australian history in Adobe PDF format) Monthly Meetings Held in the Prince Philip Theatre, Prince Alfred College, Kent Town (map) , commencing at p.m., unless otherwise stated. Entry is from The Parade West and parking is available in the grounds. Non-members are always welcome. Friday February 200 Julie Reece Journey of Remembrance Friday March 200 Susan Woodburn The Manuscript Collection of South Australian Interest at the Barr Smith Library Friday April 200 Steve Gower AO, Director Australian War Memorial Friday May 200 Julia Pitman The Central Methodist Mission and the Resettlement of Jewish Refugees at Kuitpo SA in 1939 Friday June 200 Denise Schumann more details Friday July 200 Patricia Sumerling Off To The Park Lands: a social history of Adelaides Park Lands more details Friday August 200 Alison Houghton Friday September 2003 Valerie Sitters A Land Upside Down: 19th century Australian childrens literature Friday October 2003 Dr Christine Garnaut South Australian Home Builders Club Friday November 2003 Bill Stacy Roads in the Service of the South Australian Community FIELD TRIPS A donation of $4.00 is suggested for field trips. Where applicable, bus fares and entrance fees are additional. Details of each event and field trip are published in our Newsletter
Motivsammelgebiet Höhlenbriefmarken Translate this page Australien. Jahr 1930 - Mi.Nr. 91 Höhlenforscher - Charles Sturt (1795-1869),verfaßte den ersten Bericht über die Wellington Caves. Jahr 1930 - Mi.Nr. http://www.hfc-hersfeld.de/hfc/marken/21.html
Biographies - Staats To Stwosz Sturt, Charles (17951869) English explorer, author, mason - Born on April 28,1795 in India. He was the eldest of eight sons and one thirteen children. http://www.philately.com/philately/biostst.htm
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