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Pitman Shorthand - Western Australian Exploration Blog

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Western Australian Exploration Blog. I would expect that most people reading this Blog would be aware of Mary Durack’s. Kings in Grass Castles. Sons in the Saddles. The Duracks were pioneer settlers and explorers in the east Kimberley. A member of their 1882 expedition, John Pentecost, kept his own diary that conveys a story at quite a variance to the Duracks’. Some 70 pages of this diary are written in Pitman Shorthand! If you you can help, please contact me. The Power of Networking.

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Gregory Packsaddle - Western Australian Exploration Blog

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Western Australian Exploration Blog. For simple and efficient equipment both for pack and saddle horses we do not know a better model than that adopted by Augustus C. Gregory, Commander of the North Australian Expedition, and now Gold Medallist of the Royal Geographical Society, with whom we had the honour of serving from 1856 to 1857. Lord, W.B. and Baines, Thomas, Shifts and Expedients of Camp Life Travel, and Exploration, H. Cox, London, 1871, pp. 30-32. Explorers’ Wells’ Project.

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Western Australian Exploration Blog. Tough Country, Tough Man. Alfred Wernam Canning was a tough man. He needed to be to accomplish the feats he did. Feats that contributed greatly to Western Australia at the time and whose legacy today are iconic. He worked in tough country. Tamed slightly today by powerful and reliable 4WD vehicles, good communications, refrigeration and hi-tech navigation systems but still tough country. Phil Bianchi’s all encompassing work about the Canning Stock Route,. In 1929, at ...

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Western Australian Exploration Blog. There is a lot more people out there interested in Western Australia exploration history than are reading this Blog. One hopes that it is because they have not yet found it rather than anything to do with the presentation. If you know of anyone who is interested in Western Australian exploration history please let them know about this Blog and the. N website, and give them the opportunity to sign up for more information. Tough Country, Tough Man.

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Western Australian Exploration Blog. Attack of the Xanthorreas. In January 1835 Dr Joseph Harris was with Alfred Hillman from the Survey Office on a 23 day trip to look at land grants and further explore the country near the Hotham and William rivers. They were accompanied by Samuel Burges, another member of the Burges clan, Constable Dobbins , Joseph Strelley Harris (son of Dr … Continue reading Attack of the Xanthorreas. Tough Country, Tough Man. Change of Title of Exploration. From the excerpt of Ensi...

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Explorers’ Wells’ Project. The policy as to whether to include a report of an exploration is generally one of inclusion rather than exclusion. Two or More Accounts of the One Exploration. Where the exploration has been documented and published (for example, Warburton, Grey, Gregory, Carnegie) the particular expedition is only referenced in the applicable volume in the correct chronological sequence. Future Publication of Exploration. Excursions by Naturalists and Scientists. Excursions by naturalists and...

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Explorers’ Wells’ Project. Each report is given a unique Exploration Number. This is the day of the year that the expedition started. For example John Forrest’s 1869 search for the remains of Ludwig Leichhardt commenced on 15 April, which is day number 105 of the year, therefore the Expedition Number is 1869/105. Click the links in the list of explorations below to see the Synposis of that trip or excerpts from the Report. Lockyer Formation of a Settlement at King George Sound. Wilson Excursion up the Ca...

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Explorers’ Wells’ Project. The Western Australia Explorers’ Diaries Project is an all volunteer effort to publish every diary/report of land exploration in Western Australia since first settlement. The Western Australia Explorers’ Diaries Project is an incorporated body under the Associations Incorporations Act of Western Australia. It is a non-for-profit organisation and a Deductible Gift Recipient. Clicking on this link will take you away from this website. Use the back arrow to return.).

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Explorers’ Wells’ Project. The People Behind the Project. For Contributors to specific publications see The Volumes. WHAT WE DO AND HOW WE DO IT. What We Are Working On Now.

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Explorers’ Wells’ Project. The genesis of the Western Australian Explorers’ Diaries Project was John Septimus Roe, the Swan River Colony’s first Surveyor General. From 1827 Roe took great pains to transcribe every journal of exploration in Western Australia that came across his desk. After Roe retired in December 1870 the collection of exploration reports was not updated. In the 1950s, the Lands and Surveys Department started using aerial photography to map the topography of Western Australia. In 1980 an...

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Explorers’ Wells’ Project. Each volume in the. Series is printed on quality silk matt paper, section sewn, and case bound in B5 hard cover format (250mm x 175 mm). The 115 gsm weight paper is varnished in the printing process. It will not discolor with age, the pages will not drop out and the binding will not crack. These books are made to last. On how a volume is put together. The Publisher is Hesperian Press. More information on specific volumes may be found on The Volumes. WHAT WE DO AND HOW WE DO IT.

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Explorers’ Wells’ Project. The Western Australian Explorers’ Diaries Project Inc. is approved by the Australian Taxation Office as a Deductible Gift Recipient. This entitles Sponsors to claim the total value of any grant for taxation purposes. Sponsorship can take many forms apart from cash. For instance, typing of manuscripts is one of our biggest bottlenecks. It is often within the scope of a business to be able to allocate unused capacity to this task. Series as part of a Sponsorship Package.

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Explorers’ Wells’ Project. Explorers’ Wells’ Project. The precursor to the Explorers’ Wells’ Project was the establishment of the York to Goldfields Heritage Trail in 1988, driven by local farmer Kevin Cahill and Kim Epton. Details of this trail are in the 1988 publication. Heritage Trails in Western Australia. By Avril S. O’Brien. In 1991 the Water Authority of Western Australia published. CC Hunt’s Koolyanobbing Expedition. In Off the Beaten Track. The Hunt for Hunt’s Wells 2008. Join our mailing list.

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Western Australian Exploration Blog. The Power of Networking. Within 24 hours of my appeal for people skilled in Pitman Shorthand to assist Principal Editor of the Kimberley Volume, Ned Overton, to transcribe John Pentecost’s 1882 diary, the power of networking became evident. We now have a number of people looking at the diary to ascertain if the transcribe it. Why did Pentecost feel … Continue reading The Power of Networking. A feature of all volumes in the Western Australian Exploration series is the ...

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