William Hann’s Northern Expedition set off on 26 June 1872 from Mount Surprise, a pastoral station west of Townsville, to determine the mineral and agricultural potential of Cape York Peninsula. The expedition was plagued by disharmony and there was later strong criticism of the leadership and its failure to provide any meaningful analysis of the findings. The authors (a descendent of Norman Taylor, expedition geologist, and a descendent of Jerry, Indigenous guide and translator) use documentary sources and traditional knowledge to establish the role of Jerry in the expedition. They argue that while Hann acknowledged Jerry’s assistance to the expedition, his role has been downplayed by later commentators
William Hann in 1872, and George Elphinstone Dalrymple in 1873, both undertook official expeditions ...
It is a common assumption among many Australian historians that frontier violence between Aboriginal...
of outback South Australia. This mark was a blaze in a kurrajong tree made by surveyor Larry Wells a...
Map of Northern Queensland, principally the Cape York region, showing the tracks of Hann's Northern ...
In the 1920’s, following cessation of the First World War, the Western Australian Government under P...
The Burke and Wills Expedition is one of the icons of Australian history, but surprisingly it has at...
In 1891 Nathaniel McKay travelled south from Mildura across the Mallee back country to Yellumjip, so...
Expeditions undertaken by Henry Barclay in the Northern Territory, 1887-1911; brief references to en...
In recent years there have been a number of important historical works which recognise the important...
The borders of the Northern Territory enclose more than one sixth of the Australian continent, an ex...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1980 Lee KellyAustralian land explorers of the 19th centu...
This article examines theoretical as well as methodological issues provoked by different responses t...
In 1769, Alexander Dalrymple, still young in his career of schemes, acrimony and hard work, was reco...
This historical submission relies heavily on European evidence in primary source form. No serious r...
In ‘I Succeeded Once’ – The Aboriginal Protectorate on the Mornington Peninsula, 1839-1840, Marie Fe...
William Hann in 1872, and George Elphinstone Dalrymple in 1873, both undertook official expeditions ...
It is a common assumption among many Australian historians that frontier violence between Aboriginal...
of outback South Australia. This mark was a blaze in a kurrajong tree made by surveyor Larry Wells a...
Map of Northern Queensland, principally the Cape York region, showing the tracks of Hann's Northern ...
In the 1920’s, following cessation of the First World War, the Western Australian Government under P...
The Burke and Wills Expedition is one of the icons of Australian history, but surprisingly it has at...
In 1891 Nathaniel McKay travelled south from Mildura across the Mallee back country to Yellumjip, so...
Expeditions undertaken by Henry Barclay in the Northern Territory, 1887-1911; brief references to en...
In recent years there have been a number of important historical works which recognise the important...
The borders of the Northern Territory enclose more than one sixth of the Australian continent, an ex...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1980 Lee KellyAustralian land explorers of the 19th centu...
This article examines theoretical as well as methodological issues provoked by different responses t...
In 1769, Alexander Dalrymple, still young in his career of schemes, acrimony and hard work, was reco...
This historical submission relies heavily on European evidence in primary source form. No serious r...
In ‘I Succeeded Once’ – The Aboriginal Protectorate on the Mornington Peninsula, 1839-1840, Marie Fe...
William Hann in 1872, and George Elphinstone Dalrymple in 1873, both undertook official expeditions ...
It is a common assumption among many Australian historians that frontier violence between Aboriginal...
of outback South Australia. This mark was a blaze in a kurrajong tree made by surveyor Larry Wells a...