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 Mobile Internet Training in country Western Australia
On 4 July 1835 a General Notice to that effect was issued from the Surveyor General's office, Perth.
The first official mention of the name Busselton was on 30 June 1835, when the Colonial Secretary wrote informing the Surveyor General that nine towns, among which was Busselton, were to be considered open for the purchase of allotments.
Bussell built a home named "Cattlechosen", and the remainder of his family moved here from Augusta in 1835/6.
www.netfx.com.au /skillsnet/TownImages2001/busselton.htm

  
 Table 11
She arrived aged 5 in Australia on the 'Robert Benn' 26 January 1842, with her parents, sisters Ellen (9) and Elizabeth (7) and her brother, William (3).
Born Reading, Berkshire, England 1830, son of Alexander Arbuthnot according to his death certificate; there is no record of an Alexander or Henry Arbuthnot being born in Peterhead between 1831 and 1835, nor was there an Alexander living there at the time of the 1841 census.
Love, Minister of the Church of Scotland at Geelong, Victoria, 29 January 1852, to Elizabeth Brown MacKenzie (born Glasgow 1835; died 27 June 1920; buried Coburg General Cemetery, Melbourne), daughter of William MacKenzie and Christina, née Struthers.
www.kittybrewster.com /shadow/table_11.htm   (1696 words)

  
 Hobart - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hobart Town, from the census of 1835, contained 13,826 inhabitants, and the whole of Tasmania 36,505.
Crown Princess Mary of Denmark was born and raised in Taroona, a southern suburb of Hobart.
Hobart is located on the estuary of the Derwent River in the state's south-east.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hobart,_Australia   (1696 words)

  
 Attractions in Perth Australia, Perth Tourist and Map Centre
The city of Perth, Western Australia has some wonderful attractions for tourists to explore so we are bringing some of the best of what Perth has to offer to you right here.
Built in 1835, the Old Mill in Perth is one of the city's oldest historic landmarks.
Attractions in Perth Australia, Perth Tourist and Map Centre
www.perthtouristcentre.com.au /attract.htm   (1696 words)

  
 Melbourne Australia Guide :: Only Melbourne
Melbourne celebrates its 170th birthday on August 30 - the day the first settlers landed on the north bank of the Yarra from the schooner Enterprize in 1835.
History of Melbourne - Melbourne is the capital of Victoria and Australia's second largest city, built with the wealth of the 1850's Gold Rush.
Melbourne Community Guide - The CommunityGuide is designed to help residents and visitors find information about Melbourne, its facilities, businesses, community groups, events, attractions and services.
www.onlymelbourne.com.au   (1696 words)

  
 Strelioff-Forsyth - pafg31 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Charlotte Atkinson Fayers was born in 1835 in Bildeston, Suffolk, England.
She was buried in Port Pirie Cemetery, South Australia.
He was buried in Payneham Cemetery, South Australia.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~strelioffandforsyth/pafg31.htm   (1696 words)

  
 Katanning, Western Australia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The first Europeans to explore the Katanning area were Governor James Stirling and Surveyor General John Septimus Roe who travelled through the area in 1835 en route from Perth to Albany.
Katanning is a town located 277 km south east of Perth, Western Australia.
Katanning also has a mosque which services the local Muslim population, which were brought to Katanning after the establishment of the local abbatoir in the late 1970's.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Katanning,_Western_Australia   (342 words)

  
 Exploration
Settlements were established on the Brisbane River, Queensland, in 1824; on the Swan River, Western Australia, in 1829; on Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, in 1835; and on Gulf St Vincent, South Australia, in 1836.
Western Australia and South Australia were granted legislative councils in 1838 and 1842 respectively.
By that time (1861), the Australian population had reached almost 1.2 million, a threefold increase over the 1850 population of 400,000.
members.tripod.com /virtaus4/volume8/history/exploration.htm   (342 words)

  
 YORK : Western Australia : ACCOMMODATION DIRECTORY
There is no question about York - It is one of the premier historical towns in Western Australia and one of the best preserved historical towns in the whole of Australia.
Another hotel currently undergoing further renovation and upgrade is The Castle Hotel - the verandas and posts covering the full width of the two street frontage never were removed from this fine example of early Australian architecture.
A township did not begin to appear until 1835/36 when an army barracks and store were built and some 50 acres of land were cleared.
www.yorkwa.com.au /york/history.htm   (342 words)

  
 Government House - Perth, Western Australia
Stirling’s official designation of Lieutenant Governor was superseded by that of Governor in November 1831.
Stirling had moved in by 1834, prior to completion of the work in 1835.
Stirling resigned in October 1837 and left the Colony for England in January 1839.
www.govhouse.wa.gov.au /history.htm   (897 words)

  
 Stirling Range National Park - Tourism Western Australia
The Stirling Range National Park was named by John Septimus Roe on 4th November 1835 after Captain James Stirling, the first Governor of Western Australia.
According to recent research and fossil finds by the University of Western Australia, the Stirling Range formation was deposited betweeen 590-540 million years ago.
The Stirling Range can be accessed easily by car via Chester Pass Road from Albany, Formby South Road from Gnowangerup or East from Albany Highway via Salt River Road or Redgum Pass.
www.westernaustralia.com /en/search/product.htm?ID=9005907   (493 words)

  
 York Mansions - Local Attractions - "Tamar Odyssey"
We cruise past the historic Rosevears Tavern (1831) and the point where the little ship "The Rebecca" was launched and sailed by John Batman across Bass Strait In 1835 to establish a settlement on the Yarra River, now Melbourne.
The Tamar River is Australia's longest (76km) navigable tidal estuary.
Tamar River Cruises operate year round except for Christmas Day and the month of June.
www.yorkmansions.com.au /Attractions/tamar_river_cruises.htm   (493 words)

  
 Victoria (Australia) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Victoria is regarded as the home of Australian Rules Football, with 10 of the 16 clubs of the major league (see Australian Football League) based in Victoria, and the traditional Grand Final held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Victoria's first settlement was at Portland, on the west coast of what is now Victoria, Melbourne was founded in 1835 by John Batman.
The Parliament of Victoria consists of the lower house Legislative Assembly, the upper house Legislative Council and the Queen of Australia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Victoria_(Australia)   (1102 words)

  
 NARRATIVE OF AN EXPEDITION INTO CENTRAL AUSTRALIA
In the following year, the colonists of South Australia, with the assistance of the local government, raised funds to equip another expedition to penetrate to the centre of the continent, the command of which was entrusted to the same dauntless officer.
Such evidently was the opinion of her Majesty's Government at the time, for in accordance with it, in the year 1835, Sir Thomas Mitchell, the Surveyor-General of the colony of New South Wales, was directed to lead an expedition into the interior, to solve the question, by tracing the further course of the Darling.
Poole to mount a guard of two men every evening at sunset, who were to remain on duty until sun-rise; that I expected the utmost vigilance from this guard, and that as the safety of the camp would depend on their attention, I should punish any neglect with the utmost severity.
www.gutenberg.net /dirs/4/9/7/4976/4976-h/4976-h.htm   (1102 words)

  
 MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA
Melbourne was established in 1835 by a group of Tasmanian entrepreneurs, and is the youngest city of its size in the world.
These migrants have boosted Melbourne's population to 3.3 million and their influences are witnessed in Melbourne's robust and varied architecture, restaurants, festivals and entertainment.
Melbourne's suburbs extend around the huge Port Phillip Bay, into the plains to the west and east and out to the foothills of the Dandenongs.
www.qsl.net /vk3kxw/melbourne.htm   (1102 words)

  
 Giles, W. Ernest P. - botanical collector
Ernest P. Born in Bristol, England, on 20 July 1835, died in Coolgardie, Western Australia, on 13 November 1897.
He conducted four major expeditions: in 1872 and 1873 to northern South Australia and Central Australia; in 1875 from Beltana via the Gawler Ranges, Ooldea and the Great Victoria Desert to Perth; and the return in 1876 through the Gibson Desert, Rawlinson Range and north-western South Australia.
The collections from the expeditions were described by Mueller, and are in MEL, with some also in CANB, KIEL and P. Extracted from: A.E.Orchard (1999) A History of Systematic Botany in Australia, in Flora of Australia Vol.1, 2nd ed.
www.anbg.gov.au /biography/giles-ernest.html   (1102 words)

  
 Busselton, Western Australia : Your Window to Western Australia™
By 1835 people were starting to call settlement Busselton, after John Garrett Bussell who was the first European settler in the area and in the same year the official name was adopted.
If you require assistance with planning your Western Australia holiday or would like to know more about Busselton and Australia's South West, please fill in the form below to contact the Busselton Visitor Centre.
Founded in 1832 as "Vasse" by settlers from Busselton, namely the "Bussel Family", the area was depicted as "a kind of paradise".
busselton.west-oz.com   (542 words)

  
 TIMELINE 1910-1920 page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE
Europeans emigrated in huge numbers to the United States, Canada, Australia, and other nations.
Science projected the world to last for millions of years, but whether that future would be glorious or monstrous could not be determined.
Techno-enthusiasts such as Hugo Gernsback spread the message of engineering and science, and hobbyists built and tinkered with radios as avidly as they would with personal computers six decades later, and the magazine was the medium for spreading that message.
www.magicdragon.com /UltimateSF/timeline1920.html   (542 words)

  
 Mary Emma Cobbledick, b: 1851 - Uraidla, Australia
Born: 29 DEC 1898 - Maitland, South Austraila, Australia Died: -
Born: 08 JUL 1867 - New Tiers, South Australia, Australia Died: -
Born: 23 AUG 1879 - Maitland, South Austraila, Australia Died: -
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~barrowsr/ghtout/gp120.htm   (542 words)

  
 European settlement in Australia
Settlements were established in Hobart (Tasmania) in 1803, on the Brisbane River (Queensland) in 1824, on the Swan River (Western Australia) in 1829, on Port Phillip Bay (Victoria) in 1835 and on Gulf St Vincent (South Australia) in 1836.
Much of the information on this page has been gleaned from Australia's International Public Affairs branch of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and is available in much more detail at About Australia.
For many years, the rugged Blue Mountains blocked western expansion of the Sydney settlement but in 1813 the discovery of a passage over the mountains opened the way for inland exploration.
www.koalanet.com.au /european-settlement.html   (382 words)

  
 Attractions in Hunter Valley Wine Country
The Great North Road took more than 10 years to build (it was nominally completed in 1835 although work continued for many years) and many of its major engineering features are still readily accessible and visible from the modern road.
The Great North Road linking Sydney with the then newly settled Hunter Valley was Australia’s first major engineering project and the largest attempted during the l9th century.
The road’s construction employed then highly advanced engineering techniques and much of the structure - massive stone walls, groynes and retaining embankments, elaborate drainage systems and intricate hand hewn dry stone culverts - remain usable, Indeed, sections of the old sub-structure under-lie the modern sealed road which duplicates sectors of the original routing.
www.winecountry.com.au /mediaKit/stories/attract.htm   (382 words)

  
 Collie, Alexander - botanical collector
Born in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, on 2 June 1793, died at King George Sound, Western Australia, on 8 November 1835.
Naturalist with Captain Beechey on his voyage to the west coast of North America (1825­1828); naturalist with Lieutenant Preston on an expedition from Cockburn Sound to Geographe Bay, Western Australia (1829).
Extracted from: A.E.Orchard (1999) A History of Systematic Botany in Australia, in Flora of Australia Vol.1, 2nd ed.
www.anbg.gov.au /biography/collie-alexander.html   (382 words)

  
 Advances in Thanatology
Church News, Diocese of Tasmania, Australia, 1862 (Ulrich).
Church Production Magazine, Church Production Magazine, United States, Active (Ulrich).
Anglican Church Directory, Anglican Book Centre Publishing, Canada, 1900, Active (Ulrich).
www.preciousheart.net /chaplaincy/Serials.htm   (382 words)

  
 Global Tree Search Results
Birth: 27 Mar 1835 in Swan Western Australia
Birth: 12 Mar 1863 in Swan Western Australia
Death: 6 Dec 1928 in Upper Swan Western Australia
www.gencircles.com /globaltree/gosearch?f=&l=Haddrill&Go.x=12&Go.y=8   (382 words)

  
 John Thomas Searle Julian, b: 1835 -
S21 Born: 04 APR 1854 - Kooringa, Burra, South Australia Marr: 1879(multiple spouses) - Catherine Nolan Died: -
Born: 04 APR 1854 - Kooringa, Burra, South Australia Marr: BET 1879 AND 1886- Died: - Father: John Thomas Searle Julian Mother: Frances Matilda Warwick Other Spouses: Bridget Nolan
S21 Born: 1861 - Melrose, South Australia Marr: - Joseph Sunderland Died: -
users.chariot.net.au /~ramacs/GedHTree/ghtout/gp500.htm   (382 words)

  
 Brady Family Tree in Australia - My BRADY Line
3 James "Frederick Joseph; John" Brady b: 1835 in Inishcarra, County Cork, Ireland d: 19 December 1886 in Perth, Western Australia
4 Henry "Harry" Brady b: 19 January 1887 in Perth, Western Australia d: 14 September 1974 in Bunbury, Western Australia
5 Donald Henry Charles Brady b: 26 January 1926 in Geraldton, Western Australia d: 17 April 1995 in Victoria Park, Western Australia
www.bcs.au.com /gen/brady.htm   (382 words)

  
 Brady Family Tree in Australia - My BRADY Line
3 James "Frederick Joseph; John" Brady b: 1835 in Inishcarra, County Cork, Ireland d: 19 December 1886 in Perth, Western Australia
+Harriett Cousins b: 22 April 1881 in Irwin, Western Australia m: 12 December 1901 in Dongara, Western Australia d: 15 September 1975 in Carlisle, Western Australia
+Harriett Cousins b: 22 April 1881 in Irwin, Western Australia d: 15 September 1975 in Carlisle, Western Australia m: 12 December 1901 in Dongara, Western Australia
www.bcs.au.com /gen/brady.htm   (697 words)

  
 Victoria (Australia) [Definition]
Victoria's first settlement was at Portland, on the west coast of what is now Victoria, Melbourne was founded in 1835 by John Batman John Batman (21 January 1801 - 5 May 1839) was an Australian farmer and businessman who was one of the first settlers of the Melbourne area.
Legislative power rests with the Parliament of Victoria, which consists of the Crown, represented by the Governor of Victoria, and the two Houses, the Victorian Legislative Council and the Victorian Legislative Assembly The Legislative Assembly, or lower house, is one of the two chambers of the parliament of Victoria in Australia.
Queensland Queensland is a state of Australia, in the northeast of the country.
www.wikimirror.com /Victoria_(Australia)   (697 words)

  
 Katanning, Western Australia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The first Europeans to explore the Katanning area were Governor James Stirling and Surveyor General John Septimus Roe who travelled through the area in 1835 en route from Perth to Albany.
Katanning is a town located 277 km south east of Perth, Western Australia.
In about 1870, sandalwood cutters moved into the area but they did not settle.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Katanning   (697 words)

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