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    Francis Louis Barrallier (19 October 1773 – 11 June 1853) was a French-born explorer of Australia. Francis Barrallier was born in Toulon, France, on 19...
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  • Barrallier may refer to: Francis Barrallier Barrallier Island Barrallier, New South Wales This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • (circumnavigation) Léonie d'Aunet (Spitsbergen) Charles Babin (Iran) Francis Barrallier (Australia) Ferdinand de Béhagle (Central Africa) Joseph René Bellot...
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  • survey by James Grant in HMS Lady Nelson. The island is named after Francis Barrallier, who was responsible for the charting of Western Port. Sparse scrub...
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    Southwell listed the verb 'to come' as "Coo-sé, Cō-cé, Cō-eé, Cō-é". Francis Barrallier, during his expedition in 1802, recorded the local Aboriginal people...
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  • Upper Lachlan Shire. The area was named after engineer and explorer Francis Barrallier. The name was changed in 1915 from Talloweena, due to a request by...
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    dogs from the immigrants very quickly. This process was so fast that Francis Barrallier (surveyor on early expeditions around the colony at Port Jackson)...
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    Girls' Orphanage were almost certainly prepared by French settler Francis Barrallier. He spent three years in the colony from 1800-1803, as explorer, cartographer...
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    Tonsure with Gandangara men Wooglemai and Bungin assisted Ensign Francis Barrallier in his explorations into the Blue Mountains. There are many other...
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    the South Island of New Zealand, was named to honour his memory by Francis Barrallier, in 1820. Greville plays a role in Susan Sontag's 1992 novel The Volcano...
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    were some of the early European explorers to reach the continent. Francis Barrallier explored the Blue Mountains. Many Australians with French ancestry...
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    Therabulat (middle Coxs River area) the Burragorang In 1802, the explorer Francis Barrallier met the Gundungara people as his party moved through "The Cowpastures"...
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    began running their cattle in the Burragorang Valley, explored by Francis Barrallier in 1802-03 when Governor King asked him to find a way through the...
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    from the original on 16 December 2010. Retrieved 10 February 2010. Francis Barrallier A_Life in Context icahistcarto.org Phillips, Benjamin A Pembrokeshire's...
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  • Wales Corps, Francis Barrallier, led a British expedition into the Blue Mountains west of Sydney. There was no direct interaction but Barrallier observed...
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    Surgeon of the New South Wales Corps, Francis Barrallier, Surveyor, and John Lewin, naturalist and artist. Francis, 44 tons (bm), arrived 'in frame', from...
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    and Orphan Committee in addition to exploring the Hunter River with Francis Barrallier, a French explorer in 1801. In the later months of 1801, Harris accompanied...
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    Francis Barrallier James Calvert Louis de Rougemont George Frankland Frank Gregory Alfred William Howitt Robert Logan Jack Alexander William Jardine Frank...
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    described by the French explorer, Francis Barrallier in 1802. Travelling through Cowpastures with his party, Barrallier recorded in his journal that "he...
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  • 1802, Francis Barrallier came to the river and followed it to Christys Creek before turning back due to a lack of supplies. Following in Barrallier's footsteps...
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  • River. The ridge-line of the Murriun Range is a probable path that Francis Barrallier's expedition of November-December 1802 followed, in its quest to cross...
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    responsible for fully surveying the Hunter River in November 1801 with Francis Barrallier. In late 1802 Grimes commenced a survey of King Island and Port Phillip...
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  • bishop (born and died in the United Kingdom) (b. 1788) 11 June – Francis Barrallier, explorer (born in France and died in the United Kingdom) (b. 1773)...
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    Australia, nearly a century later.: 8  In 1802, French-born explorer Francis Louis Barrallier encountered the animal when his two Aboriginal guides, returning...
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  • (Tasmania) Waterhouse Island Group Swan Island Waterhouse Island Anser Island Barrallier Island Bennison Island Chinaman Island Churchill Island Corner Island...
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    wrecked in 1801 HMS Lavinia 44-gun fifth rate 1806, designed by Jean-Louis Barrallier – hulked as lazaretto in Liverpool in 1836, coal depot at Plymouth in...
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    third rate ship of the line designed by the French émigré Jean-Louis Barrallier. 58.5 m (191.9 ft) 11 m (36 ft 3 in) Götheborg I 1738–1745 sunk Built...
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  • Aboriginal sites of New South Wales (includes Blue Mountains) Bargo River Barrallier, Francis Bell railway station, New South Wales Bell, New South Wales Bells...
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  • 40 years (1965-2005)". The Victorian Naturalist. 130 (1): 4–21. Barrallier, Francis; Grant, James (1803), Chart of Western Port and coast to Wilson's...
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    Bligh, Macquarie & Denison; military officers and engineers Macarthur; Barrallier; Bellasis and Minchin; convicts: the as yet unnamed constructors of the...
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