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    William Harry Tietkens (30 August 1844 – 19 April 1933), known as "Harry Tietkens", explorer and naturalist, was born in England and emigrated to Australia...
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    Nangala, mother of Daisy Jugadai Napaltjarri. Tietkens expedition of 1889 Hartwig, Mervyn (1976). "Tietkens, William Harry (1844 - 1933)". Australian Dictionary...
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     275. ISBN 9780980348156. William Harry Tietkens, Biography Death of Tietkens (Trove: The Argus Melbourne 20 April 1933) Tietkens Explorer and Pioneer (Trove:Sydney...
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  • Williamson, actor (born in the United States) (d. 1913) 30 August – William Tietkens, explorer and naturalist (born in the United Kingdom) (d. 1933) 2 September...
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    at Project Gutenberg Works by or about David Carnegie at the Internet Archive Letter from Carnegie to William Tietkens (at Flinders University Library)...
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    Kintore Range in the Northern Territory, named by William Tietkens during his expedition of 1889 Tietkens expedition of 1889 (Hesilrige 1921, p. 531) Lodge...
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  • Giles' second-in-command, William Tietkens, returned on his own expedition to survey the area. In his journal, Tietkens wrote that he first travelled...
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    subscription so that a new expedition could be made. The services of William Tietkens as first assistant were obtained, and with two other men a start was...
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  • Australasia (9 November 1889). "Mr. Tietkens's Explorations". The South Australian Chronicle. Adelaide. p. 5. William H. Tietkens (1891), Journal of the Central...
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    897 metres (2,943 ft) AHD. Mount Leisler was named by William Tietkens on 27 May 1889. Tietkens was in command of the "Central Australian Exploring Expedition"...
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    the Gary Highway looking south. The Jenkins track is to the right William Tietkens – An early explorer of the area. A mountain near the Gary Junction...
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    range near Sydney is called the Blue Mountains. After numerous attempts William Paterson led an expedition northward along the coast to the Hunter Region...
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  • Walungurru, Walangkura, and Walangura. The Kintore Range was named by William Tietkens during his expedition of 1889 after the Governor of South Australia...
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  • trip into the South Australian interior, he and another party member, William Tietkens, encountered 200 male Aboriginal men. The Europeans fired shots, allegedly...
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    Mt Leisler looking for a tree which had been blazed by the explorer William Tietkens in May 1889, and when he discovered its position, made the road pass...
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    bridge between Neale and Amadeus, mistaking them as the one lake. William Tietkens corrected this mistake in an expedition of his own seventeen years...
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    surveys, Mackay, carried a goodwill letter with him from explorer William Tietkens who was the first person to photograph the same feature. With the onset...
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    Tate, Ralph; Tietkens, William Henry (1891). Journal of the Central Australian Exploring Expedition, 1889, under command of W.H. Tietkens, despatched by...
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  • searched for Leichhardt in 1858 Ernest Giles – expeditions 1872–1876 William Tietkens – expedition in 1889 Gibson Desert Ernest Giles – crossed the desert...
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    List of lakes in Australia Post-abdication and legacy of Amadeo of Spain Tietkens expedition of 1889 "Place Names Register Extract for "Lake Amadeus"". NT...
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  • Umberto Quattrocchi, and Stearn's Dictionary of Plant Names for Gardeners by William T. Stearn; these supply the seed-bearing genera listed in the first column...
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    South Australian interior, Ernest Giles and another party member, William Tietkens, encountered 200 male Aborigines. The Europeans fired shots, allegedly...
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  • Evans Jr. William Everard Tom Gill C. Hope Harris E. Holthouse A. T. Magarey C. M. McKillop F.R.G.S. C. J. Sanders Samuel Tomkinson W. H. Tietkens, F.R.G...
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  • Lindsay Cleland (30 June 1928 – 15 August 2017) married Sylvia c. 1957 Tietkens expedition of 1889 "Dr. W. L. Cleland". The Journal (Adelaide). Vol. LIII...
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    Recognition of sacred sites Protected areas of the Northern Territory Tietkens expedition of 1889 Uluru Statement from the Heart Notes "Place Names Register...
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    Tate, Ralph; Tietkens, William Henry (1891). Journal of the Central Australian Exploring Expedition, 1889, under command of W.H. Tietkens, despatched by...
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    Census of Australian Plants Burke and Wills expedition Cape Leeuwin Wattle Tietkens expedition of 1889 Category:Taxa named by Ferdinand von Mueller Chisholm...
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  • Unapproachable), the highest point in Bloods Range, was named for him by Harry Tietkens. Lake Harris was discovered by Harris in August 1874, and named for him...
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    was no closer to securing access to it than it had been in 1950. When William Penney, the Chief Superintendent Armament Research, visited South Australia...
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  • Currie Conglomerate. The peak was named Mount Currie by the explorer William H. Tietkens, who led an expedition through the area in 1889. He named the peak...
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