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    Frank Hugh Hann (19 October 1845 – 21 August 1921) was an Australian pastoralist and explorer. Hann was the son of Joseph and Elizabeth Hann. Fellow explorer...
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    Frank Hann National Park is a national park in Western Australia, located 428 kilometres (266 mi) east-southeast of the capital, Perth in the Shire of...
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  • David Hann (born 1952), American politician Della Hann, American psychologist and research administrator Dorothy Hann, American beauty queen Frank Hann (1846–1921)...
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  • arrest Gonzales. The Frank Hann letters were a series of hoax letters published in 1895, purported to be written by a "Major F. P. Hann", who claimed to be...
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    people as Kumpupintil was named Lake Disappointment by the explorer Frank Hann in 1897. Hann was in the area exploring the east Pilbara, around Rudall River...
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  • Native Police officer. He also wounded the well-known British colonist Frank Hann in a shootout at Lawn Hill Station in the colony of Queensland. It appears...
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    Lindsey's expedition travelled across this area from north to south. Frank Hann was looking for gold in this area between 1903 and 1908. Len Beadell explored...
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    The park's original name was derived from the Rudall River, named by Frank Hann who was one of the first Europeans to explore the area. He named the river...
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  • travelled over the Laverton area, including John Forrest, David Carnegie and Frank Hann. Gold was discovered in the British Flag area in 1896 and many prospectors...
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    Ola people. It was named by the first European to explore the river, Frank Hann, who had seen it during his expedition to the region in 1898. He named...
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    property once occupied an area of 4,047 square kilometres (1,563 sq mi). Frank Hann was the first European to cross the Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges, then named...
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    Lawn Hill run of Frank Hann, that the Native police shot "over 100 blacks" from 1883 to 1885 on that pastoral lease alone. Frank Hann, his property manager...
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    Wiltshire, England, on 26 February 1837. Fellow explorer Frank Hann was his younger brother. In 1871, Hann wrote to the Queensland minister for public works...
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    Police paramilitary unit to assist in clearing "blacks" off their runs. Frank Hann, another pastoralist in the region who regularly participated in extrajudicial...
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  • that was named by the explorer Frank Hann in 1901. Hann had been on an expedition from Ravensthorpe to Menzies. Hann is thought to have named the rock...
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  • the Wurla. It was named after the first European to explore the river, Frank Hann, who had seen it during his expedition to the region in 1898 and named...
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  • was named by the explorer Frank Hann in 1896 after the surveyor William Frederick Rudall whom he met in the area while Hann was prospecting and Rudall...
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    through the south-east of the district. It is named in honour of explorer Frank Hann. The district was created on 30 January 1925 and was defined in the Government...
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  • (0.039–0.059 in) long. This spyridium grows in mallee between Borden, Frank Hann National Park and Cape Arid National Park, in the south of Western Australia...
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  • description was published in Nuytsia from a specimen collected in the Frank Hann National Park. The specific epithet (corynophylla) is derived from the...
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    1870s, and for some time was run by the notoriously cruel Jack Watson and Frank Hann, who regularly hunted down and shot Aboriginal people living in the area...
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    deed himself: Þá gékk Einarr jarl til Hálfdanar; hann reist örn á baki honum með þeima hætti, at hann lagði sverði á hol við hrygginn ok reist rifin öll...
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  • (House's Amytis bird), published by Alexander William Milligan. The explorer Frank Hann gave the doctor's name to the geographic feature Mt House, and it appears...
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    business partnership with Frank Hann as well as his brother, the explorer and pastoralist William Hann. In 1889, William Hann committed suicide by drowning...
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    denied responsibility for Frank's words. In May 1933, Frank went to Vienna, accompanied by the Prussian Minister of Justice Hanns Kerrl and his Ministerial...
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  • Inlet. Frank Hann named the Charnley river in 1898 after the pastoralist and miner Walter Chearnley from Nullagine, whose name was misspelled when Hann recorded...
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    Wayback Machine Dictionary of Australian Biography G.C.Bolton (1972) "Hann, Frank Hugh (1846–1921)" [10] Archived 24 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine Dictionary...
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  • river on the South coast of Western Australia that rises south of the Frank Hann National Park then flows in a south easterly direction for a distance...
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  • River, Annie Creek and Walsh Creek. Frank Hann named the river in 1898 after Charles and William Adcock of Derby: Hann explained: "Messrs Adcock Bros of...
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  • Peron) CAR Frank Hann National Park II 68,708 6 December 1963 32°53′32″S 120°19′40″E / 32.8922°S 120.3278°E / -32.8922; 120.3278 (Frank Hann) MAL Gloucester...
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