• William Frederick Buchanan (21 June 1824 – 2 May 1911) was an Australian pastoralist and gold prospector. Buchanan was born in Dublin to Lieutenant Charles...
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  • politician William Buchanan (locomotive designer) (1830–1910), designed trains for the New York Central William Buchanan (pastoralist) (1824–1911), Australian...
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  • Boughton Buchanan (1833–1924), Archdeacon of Wilts from 1874 until 1911 William Buchanan (pastoralist) (1824–1911), Australian pastoralist and gold prospector...
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    Nathaniel Buchanan (1826 – 23 September 1901) was an Australian pioneer pastoralist, drover and explorer. Buchanan was born near Dublin, and was of Scottish...
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    notably for pastoralist, Frederick Dutton. He later served as manager at Anlaby Station. He was also a Justice of the Peace. Alexander Buchanan was born...
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  • “Paraway”, given to pastoralist, drover and explorer Nathanial ‘Nat’ Buchanan by the local Aboriginal people. Nathaniel Buchanan (1826 – 23 September...
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    Henry Dutton (1844 – 25 August 1914) was a pastoralist in South Australia, known as the "Squire of Anlaby". He was the father of Henry Hampden Dutton...
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    Legislative Assembly. Buchanan was born in London, England in 1823 to William and Charlotte Buchanan. On his arrival in Australia, He became a partner in a general...
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  • William Cross Yuille (28 March 1819 – 19 July 1894) was a Scottish Australian pastoralist notable as, after immigrating to Australia, as a founder of...
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    ready for market. The property was purchased by Nathaniel Buchanan's brother, William Buchanan who then suffered from a tick infestation on cattle in the...
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    Murranji Track (category Pastoralists)
    by pastoralist and drover Nat Buchanan in 1886 when taking cattle to The Kimberleys (Western Australia). Buchanan travelled alongside Gordon Buchanan, "Greenhide"...
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    described by Buchanan), "a group of newcomers to the court, who had been peasant soldiers only a few years before ..." According to historian William Pinch:...
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    Narrabri grazier in 1911 the lease was transferred to William Buchanan and Charles Henry Buchanan. The 1008 square mile Glengyle leasehold became part...
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    William Henry Suttor (Senior) (12 December 1805 – 20 October 1877) was an Australian pastoralist and politician. Suttor was born in Baulkham Hills, New...
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  • which included the Kalkaringi and Daguragu area, was granted to pastoralist Nathaniel Buchanan in 1883 for the Wave Hill cattle station. It was stocked with...
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    cities in Russia". Russia Beyond. Retrieved 13 February 2022. Elizabeth Buchanan, ed. (2021). Russian Energy Strategy in the Asia-Pacific: Implications...
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  • September 2018. "Player profile: William Bristowe". CricketArchive. Retrieved 30 August 2019. "Teams John Buchanan played for". CricketArchive. Retrieved...
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    Plantation to grow sugar cane by the surveyor William Fryar, the land was eventually purchased by the pastoralist James Tyson in 1876. A housing estate development...
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  • shipbuilder Thomas of Ashborne, English controversialist Thomas Austin (pastoralist) (1815–1871), English settler in Australia who introduced rabbits into...
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  • Sam Croker (category Australian pastoralists)
    greenhide (the untanned hide of an animal). He often worked alongside Nat Buchanan and, together, they 'pioneered' the Murranji Track in 1886. Croker was...
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    an English-born Australian customs officer, trader, buffalo shooter, pastoralist and miner. Arriving in Australia before 1873, Robinson tried pearling...
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    Landsborough's party reached the upper reaches of the Warrego River, having found pastoralists' marked trees and deep horse tracks en route but no sign of an out-station...
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  • foundation stones of St James's Church of England in Morpeth. He was a pastoralist and landowner and on 24 July 1847 married Louisa Slade Platt, with whom...
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    Charles B. Penrose, American politician (d. 1857) October 7 William Robertson, Australian pastoralist (d. 1874) Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume, French luthier (d....
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  • William Cummings (1 February 1803 – 22 January 1878) was an Irish-born Australian politician. He was the son of pastoralist Keenan Cummings and Elizabeth...
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    transformed into food producers, possibly through contact with northern pastoralists and agriculturalists, as the environment became more arid. Hunter-gatherers...
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  • James White (South Australian politician) (category Australian pastoralists)
    James "Nobby" White (c. 1820 – 20 August 1890) was a pastoralist, land agent and politician in the colony of South Australia. James White arrived in South...
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    Drover (Australian) (category Australian pastoralists)
    mountain huts like Daveys Hut, Whites River Hut and Mawsons Hut. In 1881, Nat Buchanan, regarded by many as the greatest drover of all, took 20,000 cattle from...
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    1884, when Kalkadoon people killed five Native Police and a prominent pastoralist. Only 29 Kalkadoon people survived. In response, the Queensland Government...
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    William Henry Walsh J.P. (18 December 1823 – 5 April 1888) was an Australian pioneer pastoralist or squatter and politician in early Queensland. He was...
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