Route travelled by the Leichhardt Expedition 1844-45, 1963

Australia
1 October 1963
2 March 2011
2 March 2011

Location

Australia
Melbourne
Walkabout

Copyright © Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland, the University of Queensland

Route travelled by the Leichhardt Expedition 1844-45, Walkabout, October 1963. Map by M.V. Lorman. Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland, the University of Queensland

Landsborough’s tree, 1862

William Landsborough marked a number of trees to plot and record the route of his exploratory journey to establish an overland stock route from the Gulf of Carpentaria to Cunnamulla.

Location

Blackall Blackall, QLD
Australia
24° 25' 27.6312" S, 145° 27' 57.7548" E
H8333
Royal Historical Society of Queensland and Queensland Museum
Terrick Terrick Station, Blackall
26 April 1862
23 November 2010
Copyright © Queensland Museum, 2010
Blackall Blackall, QLD
Australia
24° 25' 27.6312" S, 145° 27' 57.7548" E
Dimensions
1580mm
440mm
400mm

Kennedy's octant, 1848

Kennedy's octant, 1848

Location

Pascoe River Lockhart, QLD
Australia
12° 47' 15.0432" S, 143° 20' 40.4196" E
H311
Queensland Museum
Pascoe River, Cape York Peninsula
1 January 1848
23 November 2010

Copyright © Queensland Museum, 2010

Pascoe River Lockhart, QLD
Australia
12° 47' 15.0432" S, 143° 20' 40.4196" E
Dimensions
345mm
235mm
75mm

Entrance Endeavour River, New South Wales, 1770

Australia
1 January 1770
19 November 2010
19 November 2010

Location

Australia

Collection of the National Library of Australia

A plan of the entrance of Endeavour River, New South Wales, 1770. Historical Records of New South Wales, Cook’s Charts. Map references reveal: A. Where we landed our stores, B. Repaired the ship, C. A small bank where we caught many fish. The map is also annotated with captions including location of mangroves, dry at low water, fresh water and depth soundings. Drawings included mangroves, trees and some shelters. Collection of the National Library of Australia

Pugh's Book Almanac, map of Queensland, 1862

Australia
1 January 1862
17 November 2010
17 November 2010

Location

Australia
Brisbane

Collection of the Queensland State Archives

Map of Queensland engraved and printed for Pugh's Book Almanac by Thomas Ham & Co, Brisbane, 1862. The journeys of the explorers are marked and provide information for this map. The western boundary of Queensland appears as two green lines, with hand annotations revising the words 'present' and 'proposed'. A proposal to straighten the southern boundary at 30º taking in the Clarence, Grafton and Walgett is also shown. Collection of Queensland State Archives

Cooper Creek, Channel Country, 1978. Dubbed Burke & Wills Country. Postcard by Murray Views, Murray Views Collection

Copyright © Murray Views Collection

The men who blazed the track!

The men who blazed the track!

by Will Ogilvie

 

Since the toasts for the absent are over,

And duly we've pledged in our wine

15 November 2010
15 November 2010

William Landsborough with Jemmy and Jack Fisherman, 1862. Collection State Library of Victoria

As well as serving as a police magistrate and commissioner of crown lands in Carpentaria, in 1882 Landsborough was awarded £2000 by the Government for his exploratory work. This he used to buy land at Caloundra where he later settled. He died at his property in 1886. Later his remains were taken to Toowong cemetery. 

Collection State Library of Victoria

Landsborough’s Camp 69, reverse, 2008. Explorers were not alone in blazing trees, the reverse side of Landsborough’s tree shows evidence of a large Aboriginal shield being removed from the bar

Copyright © Owen Powell

Landsborough’s Camp 69, 2008. Inscription reads V+Q EXPN/ L.C.69/ May 16 1862 Photograph by Owen Powell, 2008 

Copyright © Owen Powell

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