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  1. The Central Australian Expedition, 1844-1846: The Journals of Charles Sturt (Hakluyt Society, Third Series, 10) by Charles Sturt, Richard Clarke Davis, 2003-10
  2. Sturt the Chipped Idol by Edgar Beale, 1978-06

41. Sturt Coat Of Arms
View the Sturt coat of arms and history. Discover the Sturt family Some noteworthypeople of the name Sturt. Charles Sturt (17951869) English explorer
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Origin Displayed: Scottish
Spelling variations include: Stuart, Steuart, Stuard, Sturt and others. First found in Oswestry, Shropshire where they had been granted lands by William the Conqueror, their liege Lord. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: James Stuard who settled in Virginia in 1651; Henry Stuart settled in Virginia in 1653; Robert in Virginia in 1652; Robert settled in Jamaica in 1689. (Above is a small excerpt from our 1800 word history) Motto Translated: The wrath of the lion is noble.
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42. Nineteenth Century Exploration Of Australia
John McDouall Stuart 181566 Charles Sturt 1795-1869 The site s creators,Dr Charles Smith and Jennifer Rakestraw, should be proud of their work,
http://www.wku.edu/~smithch/australia/
Nineteenth Century Exploration of Australia
An Australian History Resource
Links to Information
on the Explorers
Robert O'Hara Burke 1821-61 John Calvert 1814-97 Edward Eyre 1815-1901 Alexander Forrest 1849-1901 ... Charles Winnecke 1856-1902
Or. . . Click here
to read Wallace's
original 1893 account!
Keywords for site: history of Australia, Australian history, exploration of Australia, Australian exploration, Australian explorers, Australian maps, Alfred Russel Wallace Although Australian coasts were charted in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and the first permanent European settlement established in New South Wales in 1788, exploration of the interior of the continent was entirely a nineteenth century phenomenon. During the 1800s a great number of intrepid (but sometimes foolhardy) adventurers, prospectors, surveyors and naturalists crisscrossed the continent in all directions, more than a few of them losing their lives along the way.
This website comes about as something of an accident. While involved in research on the naturalist

43. Australia: Eastern Portion
John McDouall Stuart 181566 Charles Sturt 1795-1869 George Chale Watson William John Wills 1834-61 Charles Winnecke 1856-1902 Return to Home.
http://www.wku.edu/~smithch/australia/australia3.htm

Australia: Eastern Portion
Links to Information on Eastern Portion Explorers
Robert O'Hara Burke 1821-61

Edward Eyre 1815-1901

Augustus C. Gregory 1819-1905

Hamilton Hume 1797-1873
...
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44. World Exploration - Definitive Ephemera Collectables
1968, Australia, ELM, Bryant May, No. 37 Charles Sturt 17951869 Brymay Redheads(also know with text WA Match Co. Redheads). Labels for » read more
http://www.explorationcollect.com/subjectView.asp?SubjectId=176

45. Inland History Touring
Charles Sturt (17951869). Burke and Wills (1860-1961). SIGNIFICANT INLANDLOCATIONS and FEEDER TOWNS. Balranald. Wentworth. Pooncarie. Menindee. Wilcannia
http://www.outbacknsw.com.au/inland_history_touring.htm
Back to Regional Map DARLING TO DIAMANTINA ....linking inland communities.... In recent years interest in the history and development of inland Australia has grown. Now tiny communities across our region are seizing the opportunity to develop and promote tourism opportunities by becoming a part of a formal alliance, creating a travelling trail that links the Darling with the Diamantina and beyond. T he initiative involves locations made famous as river ports on the Darling, preceeding even the exploratory expeditions into some of Australia's inland, the development of the pastoral industry and the 1880s goldrush. This is an exciting initiative and we hope that we will meet you on the trail some day soon. Please contact us for further information. info@outbacknsw.com.au MAJOR EXPLORERS Major Mitchell Charles Sturt (1795-1869) Burke and Wills (1860-1961) SIGNIFICANT INLAND LOCATIONS and FEEDER TOWNS Balranald Wentworth Pooncarie Menindee Wilcannia Broken Hill White Cliffs Milparinka Tibooburra Innamincka Birdsville Boulia Map based on concept by Donald Gibb, IHT.

46. Nunavut
Sturt, Charles 17951869 Indian-born Australian explorer, explored easternAustralia, his Nunavuut led to the discovery of the river system in
http://discover.bpa.nu/nunavut/
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Nunavut
''For the electoral districts of the same name, see Nunavut (electoral district) and Nunavut (Senate Division).'' Nunavut Inuktitut syllabics The word "Nunavut" in Inuktitut ) is the largest and newest of the territories of Canada : it was separated officially from the vast Northwest Territories on April 1 , 1999 via the Nunavut Act and the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement Act , though the actual boundaries were established in 1993. The capital of Nunavut is Iqaluit (formerly Frobisher Bay) on Baffin Island in the east. Other major communities include Rankin Inlet and Cambridge Bay. Nunavut also includes Ellesmere Island in the north and the east of Victoria Island in the west. Nunavut is both the least populated and the largest of the provinces and territorities of Canada. It has a population of only about 29,300 (''Nunavumiut'', sg. Nunavumiuq ) spread over an area the size of Western Europe. If Nunavut were a sovereign nation, it would be the least densely populated in the world: nearby Greenland , for example, has almost the same area and twice the population.

47. Charles Sturt
Captain Charles Sturt (17951869), Australian explorer, was born in India and joinedthe British Army as a young man, seeing action with the Duke of Wellington
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Charles Sturt
Captain Charles Sturt Australian explorer, was born in India and joined the British Army as a young man, seeing action with the Duke of Wellington in Spain and at Waterloo . He came to Australia with his regiment in In 1828 the Governor of New South Wales , Ralph Darling sent Sturt and Hamilton Hume to explore the area of the Macquarie River in western New South Wales. They discovered and named the Darling River , but were unable to proceed further. This expedition proved that northern New South Wales was not an inland sea, but deepened the mystery of where the western-flowing rivers of New South Wales went to. In 1829 Governor Darling approved an expedition to solve this mystery. Sturt prooposed to travel down the Murrumbidgee River , whose upper reaches had been seen by the Hume and Hovell expedition . In January Sturt's party reached the confluence of the Murrumbidgee and a much larger river, which Sturt named the Murray River . It was in fact the same river which Hume and Hovell had crossed further upstream and named the Hume. Sturt then proceeded down the Murray, until he reached the river's confluence with the Darling. Sturt had now proved that all the western-flowing rivers eventually flowed into the Murray. In February 1830, the party reached a large lake which Sturt called Lake Alexandrina. A few days later, they reached the sea. There they made the disappointing discovery that the mouth of the Murray was a maze of lagoons and sandbars, impassable to shipping.

48. EBOOKS - ALPHABETICAL LIST ~ S
Stroobant, Eugeen Edward. Stuart, Gordon. Sturluson, Snorri, 1179?1241. Sturt,Charles, 1795-1869. Sue, Eugène, 1804-1857. Sumanaru, Simona. Summerhayes, Martha
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49. StSt
Sturt, Charles (17951869) English explorer, author, mason - Born on April 28,1795 in India. He was the eldest of eight sons and one thirteen children.
http://www.philately.com/philately/biostst.htm
STAATS, A.F. ( - ) Paraguay PAR1983CO8; (M)2541 STACHURSKA, Nena ( - ) Painted by WITKIEWICZ - Poland 2711 STAEL, Anne Louise Germaine Necker (1766-1817) French author - France 974 Switzerland 506 STAFA, Qemal (1921-1942) Albanian communist - Albania 391-3; 485; 490; 1422-4; 1791; 1900; 1903 STAFF, Leopold (1878-1957) Polish poet, journalist, playwright - Poland 1711 STAFFORD, Thomas Patten (1930- ) American astronaut. Born September 17, 1930 in Weatherford, Oklahoma, he flew on Gemini VI, IX and Apollo X flights. - Ajman (M)419; 1097; Central Africa C137; C173; Cook Islands 430; 432a; Dubai (M)183; 190 Guinea-Bissau C24; Haiti 544-7; 584; C263-5; C296-8; Jordan (M)765; Laos 654; Madagascar MAD1996C26.4; Mauritania C48; C159; Mongolia C175; Ras al Khaima (M)54; 58; 125; USSR 4338; Sharjah (M)607-8; 612-3; 620; 625; Togo C255; C258a STAHLBERG, Kaarlo Juho (1865-1952) Finnish president - Finland 246; 429 STAHLHANDSKE, Torsten (1594-1644) Swedish general - Finland B16 STAINOV, Petko ( - ) Bulgarian composer - Bulgaria 2932 STAKHANOV, Aleksander Grigoryevich (1905-1977) Russian coal miner - Russia 5395

50. Randwick City Council About Randwick Street, Park Place
Sturt Street/Lane, KINGSFORD Named after Charles Sturt (17951869), explorer.Sully Street, COOGEE Name changed from Dunningham Avenue.
http://www.randwick.nsw.gov.au/about_randwick/street_park_&_place_names/streetNa

51. Sturts Desert Pea Main - The Goanna's Retreat
Captain Charles Sturt (17951869) noted the occurrence of Swainsona formosa in1844 while exploring between Adelaide and central Australia, and the common
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The Goanna's Feature Page On
The Sturts Desert Pea
Close up of the Sturt's Desert Pea. Firstly some credits.. Photo's of the Sturt Desert Pea, and following Information on this my favorite Australian Native Plant from:
Courtesy of the Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia.
Thanks to Dr. Greg Kirby and Dan Smith of Flinders University, Adelaide.
Info and pics: Australian National Botanical Gardens, Canberra and
Info and pics: The Society for Growing Australian native Plants.
Many thanks to Mr. Paul Dear , Former Environmental Officer for the Roxby Downs Council in providing much inspiration for me to complete these pages.
Welcome to my feature page on the magnificently beautiful Sturt Desert Pea, A uniquely Australian plant.
Details, History, Legends and Propagation of the Sturt Desert Pea
Sturt's Desert Pea, Swainsona formosa , was adopted as the floral emblem of South Australia on 23 November 1961, using the name Clianthus formosus
The Legend The story as I understand it...

52. Two Expeditions Into The Interior Of Southern Australia — Complete - Projec
Creator, Sturt, Charles (17951869). Title, Two Expeditions into the Interior ofSouthern Australia — Complete. Language, English
http://pge.rastko.net/etext/4330
Project Gutenberg Europe Online Book Catalog Author: Title Word(s): EText-No.: Advanced Search Recent Books Top 100 Offline Catalogs ... Help on this page Data Creator Sturt, Charles (1795-1869) Title Language English LoC Class DU: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: History of Oceania (South Seas) Subject Sturt, Charles, 1795-1869 Subject New South Wales Discovery and exploration EText-No. Release Date No Base Directory Read this eBook online (experimental feature) Download this eBook Edition Format Encoding Compression Size Download Links HTML iso-8859-1 none 896 KB rastko.net HTML iso-8859-1 zip 904 KB rastko.net Plain text us-ascii none 866 KB rastko.net Plain text us-ascii zip 308 KB rastko.net If you are located outside of the U.S. you may want to download from a mirror site located near you to improve performance. Select a mirror site. If you need a special character set, try our new recode facility (experimental) Most recently updated: 2004-12-19 17:39:39.

53. Two Expeditions Into The Interior Of Southern Australia — Volume 2 - Projec
Creator, Sturt, Charles (17951869). Title, Two Expeditions into the Interior ofSouthern Australia — Volume 2. Language, English
http://pge.rastko.net/etext/4329
Project Gutenberg Europe Online Book Catalog Author: Title Word(s): EText-No.: Advanced Search Recent Books Top 100 Offline Catalogs ... Help on this page Data Creator Sturt, Charles (1795-1869) Title Language English LoC Class DU: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere: History of Oceania (South Seas) Subject Sturt, Charles, 1795-1869 Subject New South Wales Discovery and exploration EText-No. Release Date No Read this eBook online (experimental feature) Download this eBook Edition Format Encoding Compression Size Download Links Plain text us-ascii none 438 KB rastko.net Plain text us-ascii zip 159 KB rastko.net If you are located outside of the U.S. you may want to download from a mirror site located near you to improve performance. Select a mirror site. If you need a special character set, try our new recode facility (experimental) Most recently updated: 2004-12-19 17:39:39.

54. Scottish Placenames - Adelaide, Australia
The names of these suburbs commemorate Captain Charles Sturt (17951869) whoexplored and mapped the Macquarie and Murrumbidgee rivers. Sturt was born in
http://www.rampantscotland.com/placenames/placename_adelaide.htm
Scottish Placenames
- Adelaide, Australia
Of the names of the 410 suburbs in the Adelaide-Gawler-Stirling-Port Noarlunga Metropolitan area, 96 (23.4%) are based wholly or in part on placenames that can be found in Scotland, on Scottish family names or on Scottish words. Of course, many of the names are used in other parts of the British Isles as well but 40 (9.8%) of these appear to be unique to Scotland or are readily identifiable with places in Scotland that are based on the same names. Official suburbs and other localities with names that occur only in Scotland and not elsewhere in the British Isles, and/or are definitely or most probably of Scottish origin are:
  • Aberfoyle Park (Aberfoyle in Stirling - illustrated here). The suburb takes its name from the homestead owned by John Christian Aberfoyle, who changed his name by deed poll in 1917 from John Christian Sauerbier. This is an interesting example of how places and even individual citizens in the British Empire changed their names during WWI as a consequence of anti-German sentiment. It is not known why Sauerbier chose an obviously Scottish name.
  • Angle Park (Fife). According to the (South Australian) PlaceNames Online website, this suburb was "possibly so named because the subdivision was divided diagonally by a government road." It might therefore be pure coincide that Angle Park also exists as a placename in Scotland.

55. British
Charles Sturt (17951869). Charted the Murrumbidgee River to the estuary of theMurray River (1828); Crossed what is now known as the Sturt Desert (1844)
http://www.innvista.com/culture/travel/explorers/british.htm
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Frederick William Beechey
  • Explored the northern Alaska coast from Bering Strait (1825)
  • Surveyed the coasts of South America (1835-1837)
Edward Belcher
  • Surveyed on the expedition of Frederick William Beechey in Bering Strait (1825)
  • Surveyed on the west coast of Africa and on the west coast of South America
  • Surveyed the East Indies and the Philippines (1843-1847)
Christian Bonington
  • First ascent of Mount Annapurna II (1960)
  • First ascent of Mount Nuptse (1961)
Richard Francis Burton
  • With John Speke , he reached Lake Tanganyika (1858)
  • Explored the Arabian peninsula and Somaliland
Frederick Spencer Chapman
  • Explored Greenland, the Himalayas, and Malaysia (1930-1935)
Francis Rawdon Chesney
  • Surveyed the Isthmus of Suez and the Euphrates Valley (1829)
Richard Collinson
  • Sailed from Bering Strait to Coronation Gulf and Dease Strait to Victoria Island, where he explored (1851-1855)
James Cook
  • Surveyed the St. Lawrence River (1759)
  • Made three survey voyages to the South Pacific, including one to the North Pacific (1768-1779)
Ranulph Twisleton-Wykeham Fiennes
  • Made the first surface journey around the world's polar circumference (1979-1982)
Walter Herbert
  • First surface crossing by dog sledge of the Arctic Ocean from Alaska to Spitzbergen via the North Pole (1968-1969)
John Hunt
  • A leader of the successful Mount Everest expedition with Edmund Hillary , but not one who reached the summit (1953)
Alexander Mackenzie
  • First European to see the river named for him (1789)

56. Australian States - Northern Territory
FLORAL EMBLEM of Northern Territory is the Sturt S DESERT ROSE Gossypium The species was first collected by Captain Charles Sturt (17951869) in the
http://www.irishaustralia.com/Australian/States/NT/northernter.htm

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NORTHERN TERRITORY
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY (ACT)
NEW SOUTH WALES (NSW) QUEENSLAND (QLD)
SOUTH AUSTRALIA (SA)
... WEST AUSTRALIA (WA)
Northern Territory adopted their flag on 1 July 1978 even though the Northern Territory was founded as a Federal Territory on 1 January 1911. Its first flag was hoisted on 1st July 1978 when self government was attained. The flag was designed by Robert Ingpen, a Victorian illustrator, and incorporates both the Territorian colors and floral emblem. In the center of the fly is a stylized Sturt's Desert Rose with seven petals on an ochre field. At the hoist is the Southern Cross in white on a black panel. The Northern Territory covers about one sixth of the Australian continent with an area of 1.35 million square kilometers including 6,200 kilometers of coast line. This is equal to the combined areas of France, Italy and Spain. The population is 170,000 people and they live mainly in the centers of Darwin, Katherine, Tennant Creek and Alice Springs, however despite its size, the Northern Territory represents less than two percent of Australia's population.
The northern quarter of the state is known as the "Top End" and has a distinct region of savannah wood-lands and pockets of rain-forests and the capital Darwin is situated here. The Arnhem Land plateau which is in the north-east, rises abruptly from the plain and continues to the coast of the Gulf of Carpentaria. In the central Australia, the Territory is crossed by the east-west ridges of the Macdonnell Ranges, with heights reaching more than 600 meters. The well known monolith, Uluru formally known as Ayers Rock, is 348 meters high and is near the south-west corner of the Territory. Whereas much of the southern three quarters of the Territory consists of desert and semi arid plain.

57. Deadlock
Sturt, Charles 17951869 Indian-born Australian explorer, explored easternAustralia, his Dearlock led to the discovery of the river system in
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Deadlock
A deadlock is a situation wherein two or more competing actions are waiting for the other to finish, so neither ever does. It is often seen in a paradox , like the chicken or the egg . In the computing world deadlock refers to a specific condition when two processes are each waiting for the other to release a resource, or more than two processes are waiting for resources in a circular chain (see Necessary conditions ). Deadlocks are a common problem in multiprocessing where many processes share a specific type of mutually exclusive resource known as a lock . They are particularly troubling because there is no general solution to avoiding deadlocks. This situation can be likened to two people who are drawing diagrams, with only one pencil and one ruler between them. If one person takes the pencil, the other takes the ruler, a Deadlock occurs when the person with the pencil needs the ruler and the person with the ruler needs the pencil. Both requests can't be satisfied, so a Deadlock occurs. An example of a Deadlock occurs frequently in database products. Client applications using the database may require exclusive access to a table, and in order to gain exclusive access they ask for a

58. Sabatini, Rafael, 1875-1950 1005634 Bardelys The Magnificent
Sturt, Charles, 17951869, 1006062. Two Expeditions Into The Interior Of SouthernAustralia Complete. http//gutenberg.net/, txt,htm-eng
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Sabatini, Rafael, 1875-1950 Bardelys The Magnificent; being an account of the strange wooing pursued by the Sieur Marcel de Saint-Pol, marquis of Bardelys... http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Sabatini, Rafael, 1875-1950 Captain Blood http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Sabatini, Rafael, 1875-1950 Historical Nights' Entertainment, The http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Sabatini, Rafael, 1875-1950 Life of Cesare Borgia, The http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Sabatini, Rafael, 1875-1950 Lion's Skin, The http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Sabatini, Rafael, 1875-1950 Love-at-Arms http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Sabatini, Rafael, 1875-1950 Mistress Wilding http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Sabatini, Rafael, 1875-1950 Scaramouche http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Sabatini, Rafael, 1875-1950 Sea-Hawk, The http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Sabatini, Rafael, 1875-1950 Shame of Motley, The: : being the memoir of certain transactions in the life of Lazzaro Biancomonte, of Biancomonte, sometime fool of the court of Pesaro http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Sabatini, Rafael, 1875-1950

59. Pinkerton, John, 1758-1826 1005312 Early Australian Voyages
Baudelaire, Charles, 1001376. Edgar Poe, sa vie et ses oeuvres Sturt, Charles,17951869, 1006061. Expedition Into Central Australia
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Pinkerton, John, 1758-1826 Early Australian Voyages: Pelsart, Tasman, Dampier http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881 Early Kings Of Norway http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937 Early Short Fiction Of Edith Wharton, The Part 1 http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Wharton, Edith, 1862-1937 Early Short Fiction Of Edith Wharton, The Part 2 http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Wood, Henry, Mrs., 1814-1887 East Lynne http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894 Ebb-Tide, The http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Bacheller, Irving, 1859-1950. Eben Holden, a tale of the north country http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Marden, Orison Swett, 1848- Eclectic School Readings: Stories From Life http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Xenophon, 431-355 BC Economist, The http://gutenberg.net/ txt,htm-eng Gill, William Fearing Edgar Allan PoeAfter Fifty Years (1899) http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/ebooks/ msr,plm,htm-eng Baudelaire, Charles Edgar Poe, sa vie et ses oeuvres http://www.mozambook.net/ msr,pdf-fre Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894

60. Saltbush Bill, J.P., And Other Verses - Comments
Sturt, Charles 17951869 Indian-born Australian explorer, explored easternAustralia, his explorations led to the discovery of the river system in
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Saltbush Bill, J.P., and Other Verses
by A. B. Paterson Terms Contents Song of the Pen Song of the Wheat ... Comments Comments
About the Author
ndrew Barton Paterson was born on 17 February 1864 at Narambla, New South Wales. He lived at Illalong station until he was ten, when he went to Sydney to attend school. He trained as a solicitor (a type of lawyer) but also contributed some verse to the Sydney "Bulletin" under the pseudonym of "The Banjo", taken from the name of a horse. His first book, "The Man from Snowy River", was published in 1895, and has sold more copies than any other book of Australian poetry. He later gave up law to become a journalist, and went to South Africa to report on the Boer War. When World War I broke out he sought work as a war correspondent, but failed to get it. He then went to work driving an ambulance in France, and later became a Remount Officer with the Australian forces then in Egypt. After returning to Australia in 1919 he continued as a writer, and died in Sydney on 5 February 1941.
Paterson's most famous work is "Waltzing Matilda", written in 1895, and now an unofficial anthem of Australia. "The Man from Snowy River" has since become the inspiration for a well-known movie of the same name, and even a series on a cable television network. "Clancy of the Overflow" is similarly well known.

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