Charles Throsby (1777 – 2 April 1828) was an English surgeon who, after he migrated to New South Wales in 1802, became an explorer, pioneer and parliamentarian...
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Surgeon Dr Charles Throsby was granted 1000 acres by Governor Macquarie in appreciation of his services to the Colony. Macquarie stated that Throsby was to...
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Canberra, named after Charles Throsby People: Throsby (surname) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Throsby. If an internal link...
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Isabella Throsby (née Broughton; 4 February 1807 – 14 January 1891) was an Australian survivor of the 1809 Boyd massacre. Born on Norfolk Island, Throsby was...
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programs. Margaret Ellen Throsby was born in 1941 in Neutral Bay, a lower north shore suburb of Sydney. Her father was Charles Throsby, an English barrister...
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Throsby is a surname, and may refer to: Charles Throsby (1777–1828), Australian explorer and parliamentarian after whom the electoral division and the...
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routes took in the Canberra area were those of Charles Throsby in October 1820, Charles Throsby Smith in December 1820, Major John Ovens and Captain Mark...
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The Division of Throsby was an Australian electoral division in the state of New South Wales. The division was named after Charles Throsby, a prominent pioneer...
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1812 aboard Atalanta. Betsy Broughton married Charles Throsby, nephew of the explorer Charles Throsby, and died in 1891. In March 1810, sailors from...
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to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999. Dr. Charles Throsby arrived in New South Wales in 1802 as a surgeon on the transport "Coromandel"...
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supplies for Sydney, due to the time taken to reach Sydney. In 1804, Charles Throsby penetrated through the Bargo brush to the country on the tablelands...
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cutters in the early nineteenth century, followed by graziers in 1812. Charles Throsby established a stockman's hut in the area in 1815. The first land grants...
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Sutton Forest. Charles had inherited Throsby Park estate from his uncle, the explorer Dr Charles Throsby. Charles (Jr.) built Throsby Cottage before his...
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said to represent the growth of a boy into a man. In October 1820, Charles Throsby led the first British expedition to the area. Four other expeditions...
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and Charles Throsby Smith, a nephew of the explorer Charles Throsby. Detailed instructions had been given to the explorers by Charles Throsby, who had...
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after the property founded by early colonial surgeon and explorer, Charles Throsby. According to local authorities and Campbelltown City Library, the...
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until he crossed paths with Charles Throsby, a settler and explorer of Australia. He was employed as a shepherd by Charles Throsby and lived on a property...
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needed] The area was explored by Charles Throsby in 1818. Runs were taken up soon after, including by one by Charles Throsby. Harper's Mansion, which is on...
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Charles David Throsby AO (born 14 May 1939) is an Australian economist. He is especially well known as a cultural economist. His book Economics and Culture...
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In 1818 Charles Throsby, Hamilton Hume, James Meehan and William Kearns set out to find the route, a task accomplished that same year by Throsby and Kearns...
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the Hume brothers and later famous pioneer explorers John Oxley and Charles Throsby. Governor Lachlan Macquarie of the New South Wales colony had appointed...
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indigenous Wodi Wodi people. The first European settler to see it was Charles Throsby, in the early 19th century. Near the head of the Yarrunga Creek in...
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1817. Situated in Leacocks Lane, it originally belonged to politician Charles Throsby, a member of the Legislative Council and an explorer. The farm is the...
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upper Murrumbidgee, the "Big Water", was first noted in April 1821 by Charles Throsby. The name Narrandera is derived from the Wiradjuri word nharrang, meaning...
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from Sydney to the Goulburn plains. While working on the project, Charles Throsby learned of a nearby lake and river from the local Indigenous peoples...
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nature reserve to the west. The suburb is named after the explorer Charles Throsby who was one of the first Europeans to open up the lands west of the...
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locally. This region was first explored by Europeans in 1820 by Charles Throsby. Throsby was looking for a suitable water source. He came across the Murrumbidgee...
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Wingecarribee River. Much of the area was cleared in the 1820s by Charles Throsby. The Throsby Park Historic Site is located near the reserve. There is some...
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location Tasmania 1901 1903 TAS Tasmania Geographic location Throsby 1984 2016 NSW Charles Throsby Explorer Wakefield 1903 2019 SA Edward Gibbon Wakefield...
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"no painter could beautify." The area was first settled in 1817 when Charles Throsby, an explorer and Captain Richard Brooks, a cattleman, opened the area...
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