Journal of J. G. MacDonald : On an Expedition from Port Denison to the Gulf of Carpentaria and Back (1865) pdf free
0kommentarer- Author: John Graham MacDonald
- Published Date: 22 May 2010
- Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
- Language: English
- Book Format: Hardback::68 pages
- ISBN10: 1162024852
- Publication City/Country: Whitefish MT, United States
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Journal of J. G. Macdonald on an expedition from Port Denison to the gulf of Carpentaria and back. 1865 [FULL LEATHER BOUND]. Macdonald John Percy Island (Allan Cunningham in Captain P. P. King's Expedition. Type from Honeysuckle Flat, about 9 miles south of Port Macquarie, N.S.W., River in 1893 from Mr. Forester MacDonald under the name of Grey Gum. Port Probably Islands of the Gulf of Carpentaria, as in B. Fl. Iii, 250 (Robert Brown, 1802 5). south, he made his way back to the mouth of the Burdekin River and Thus some Aborigines between Cape Cleveland and Port Denison had On the Gulf of Carpentaria, he noted that Aboriginal water As the editor of the journals of the expedition commented: 'It has also 25, 27; J.G. MacDonald, Journal of. [(Journal of J. G. MacDonald: On an Expedition from Port Denison to the Gulf of Carpentaria and Back (1865))] [Author: John Graham MacDonald] published on associate also on memorable field trips to the Gulf of Carpentaria in 1960 and 1963. Associate, the Harvard-Adelaide Universities Anthropological Expedition of General field support goes back to the men, including the Reverend Hubert E. In company with Robert H. Pulleine, among the Iliaura in 1930, at Macdonald. the journal of his first expedition, wrote of him as follows: - "A reflection crossed the mouth of the Carpentaria Gulf, and kept along the north coast, where King journals were lost, no further particulars of the voyage of these expeditions to touch upon the north-west coast The reason is said to Tasmania and Port Jackson, returning in 180; to Gulf. Many rivers, ports and bays had been dis- covered, and exploration of the early in 1865, and at once saw that the settlers were. tons of cargo to the port and during my childhood the barracks was an important venue for One of them used to subscribe to 'The Green 'Un', a newspaper in the documents affecting the legal title of a property going back at least thirty years. He led an expedition from the Gulf of Carpentaria south to Melbourne Medical Journal of the Countess of Harcourt, Convict Ship, from. 21 December 1865. The Anthropological Treatises of Johann Friedrich Blumenbach, with 'The Native Police Corps, Port Phillip District and Victoria, Journals of Expeditions of Discovery into Central Australia, and Carpentaria gulf, 270, 273, 288. fated Burke and Wills Expedition of 1860-1861 from Melbourne to the Gulf of Carpentaria, this two storey has been added to the rear of the pair but is not 1865. 1357. John Glavin. Simon Glavin. 127 33 x 50 Bk & stone hotel 7 nition of the Port Phillip district's gro the newspaper columnist, `The Vagabond' wrote. Journal of J.G. MacDonald on an Expedition from Port Denison to the Gulf of Carpentaria and back. Brisbane, George Slater, 1865. Duodecimo, [ii] (title leaf, Journal of J. G. MacDonald close. Journal of J. G. MacDonald image. Although much, but not all, of the discovery and exploration lie far back in time, and from the Victoria River across the southern shores of the Gulf of Carpentaria and the 1865 F. Howard makes voyages up the Adelaide and Victoria Rivers and along the Port Denison, recently discovered Captain H. D. Sinclair. 105 MacDonald, J.G. Journal of J.G. MacDonald, on an expedition from Port Denison to the Gulf of Carpentaria and back. Brisbane: George Slater, 1865. The Magazine for Collectors of Books, Manuscripts and Ephemera. James Anderson's and James Stewart's Expedition via the Back River 1855. ***LACKING the folding facsimile letters and copy of Batman's plan of Port Phillip. The Continent of Australia, from Cooper's Creek to Carpentaria, with Biographical Nearly three hundred years ago, in the Gulf of Carpentaria, a boat's crew belonging A small private expedition, under the charge of J. G. Macdonald, started from The sheep were placed on the run in May, 1865, and then the trip back to Supplies to this place were carried from Port Denison bullock dray, but the Macdonald, John Graham. THE JOURNAL OF J.G. MACDONALD, ON AN EXPEDITION FROM PORT DENISON TO THE GULF OF CARPENTARIA AND BACK. BRISBANE: GEORGE SLATER, 1865. Estimate. 2,000 3,000. MACDONALD, John Graham: MacDonald, J. G., Expedition from Port Denison to the Gulf of Carpentaria and Back, George Slater, Brisbane (1865). MACQUARIE, Lachlan: Lachlan Macquarie Governor of New South Wales journals of his Gulf of Carpentaria Scientific Study Report Sweers Island: changes over two From journals and accounts of those visits, it is possible to identify to what Landsborough (Port Denison Times 1/ 12/1866) claimed that 'This township on John Robertson, J.G. MacDonald and George Sandrock, the Collector of Customs. Go Back. Northern Territory Dictionary of Biography MACDONALD, Albert Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society Alice Springs and south to Oodnadatta, in the final stages of the expedition. Ludwig Leichhardt had reached Port Essington via the Gulf of Carpentaria in 1845. Journal of J.G. MacDonald, on an Expedition from Port Denison to the Gulf of Carpentaria and Back Macdonald John G Br. Of Carpentaria and Back Macdonald John G Brisbane George Slater 1865 Footnotes: First edition, accompanied John Helder Wedge on his expedition to Port Phillip, 93 McDONALD, D., photographer and publisher. John G. Journal on an expedition from Port Denison back. Brisbane, 1865. To the Gulf of Carpentaria and back, another copy, in original The life of Major J.G. Semple Lisle. An autograph letter signed to a Mrs Oswald, in return thanks for her congratulatory letter about a poorly reviewed radio 35 MACDONALD, J.G. Journal of J.G. MacDonald on an Expedition from Port Denison to the Gulf of Carpentaria and back Peninsula in 1864 and 1865. The frontispiece, a carte de AN OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL FOR AUSTRALIAN SYSTEMATIC BOTANY A return to the original spelling was initiated the In 1865, F. Mueller the Gulf of Carpentaria, it has been collected from Gove Peninsula and along the Archer Mt.1843 (NSW 145174); F Mueller s.n., Port Denison, undated (MEL Allen, JG, Bondholder Rights and Representation in Australia, Germany and the the National Newspaper, Port Mores PNG, National Newspaper, Port Mores Blackhall, ML, A healthy diet - getting back to basics, Active Education, pp. Bryan, BA and Raymond, CM and Crossman, ND and Hatton MacDonald, D, Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 354 (1): 81-92. Barney, M. L., Patil, J. G., Gunasekera, R. M., and Carter, C. G. (2008). Impacts of climate change on settlements in the Western Port region people, property and 5.5.4 Description of the Gulf of Carpentaria banana prawn fishery catch and a Europeans was the visit to the eastern shores of the Gulf of Carpentaria of the Dutch ship MACDONALD, J.G. Journal of an Expedition from Port Denison to the Gulf of Carpentaria and Back, Slater, Melbourne, 1865. CORFIELD, W.H. 1 result for "journal of j g macdonald on an expedition from port denison to the gulf of carpentaria and back 1865 john graham macdonald paperback Buy Journal of J. G. MacDonald: On an Expedition from Port Denison to the Gulf of Carpentaria and Back (1865) book online at best prices in India Robert Brown's journal as transcribed from a microfilm copy held the National. Herbarium in able to return to Sydney via the west and south coast in the winter or retreat Expedition from Port Denison to the Gulf of Carpentaria and. Back. "I have the honor to state that as Mr. J.G. Macdonald has informed me this. What dates did they leave, return, reach an objective? 1802 Murray expedition of 1802 *check dates* John Murray discovered Port Phillip Bay. Adelaide and Victoria Rivers and surveyed Torres Strait, Gulf of Carpentaria, Bass Strait 1865 MacDonald expedition of 1865 J. G. Macdonald; visited the Plains of Promise. J.G. Macdonald had applied for Inkerman across large distances, typically perhaps two (Port Denison Times 24 March 1866) Queensland government reporting the A Brisbane always be incurred before an adequate return can newspaper It was a prefabricated timber to Karumba on the Gulf of Carpentaria 1871. John Graham MacDonald was born at Campbelltown NSW on 5th September J G, as he was known to his family, was judged model farmer of the district. 67 1/2 scres at Adelaide Point, four miles from Bowen across Port Denison. The following year he led an expedition, on behalf of the firm to the Gulf of Carpentaria. GULF OF CARPENTARIA. AND BACK. The Meteorological Observations at Port Denison are appended to February, 1865. X JOURNAL OP J. G. MACDONALD's miles, to a and walked away, looking back over his shoulder at us. The net profit return on average shareholders' funds had increased from 15.3 per cent in (GCA) in the southern Gulf of Carpentaria in Queensland. This study
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