John McDouall Stuart (7 September 1815 – 5 June 1866), often referred to as simply "McDouall Stuart", was a Scottish explorer and one of the most accomplished...
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explorer John McDouall Stuart, who was the first European to cross Australia from south to north. The highway approximates the route Stuart took. Stuart Highway...
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Yvonne Agius and Journey of Healing SA Chairperson John Browne. A monument to John McDouall Stuart, one of Australia's premier explorers, is situated...
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between 1793 and his death. Lord Mount Stuart married Lady Elizabeth McDouall-Crichton, daughter of Patrick McDouall-Crichton, 6th Earl of Dumfries, and...
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Navy, named for David McDougal Rank Hovis McDougall, or RHM, a British food manufacturer Robert McDouall John McDouall Stuart This disambiguation page...
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writer and director Jesse Stuart (1906–1984), American writer Jill Stuart (born 1965), American fashion designer John McDouall Stuart (1815–1866), Scottish-Australian...
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MacDonnell Ranges (redirect from McDonnell Ranges)
Richard MacDonnell (the Governor of South Australia at the time) by John McDouall Stuart, whose 1860 expedition reached them in April of that year. The Horn...
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War. A great many places in the Northern Territory were named by John McDouall Stuart[citation needed] for members of the Chambers family, who sponsored...
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Marree Man (redirect from STUART'S GIANT)
description "Stuart's Giant" was used in anonymous faxes sent to media as "Press Releases" in July 1998, in a reference to the explorer John McDouall Stuart. It...
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people. The mountain is named in honour of Scottish explorer John McDouall Stuart. Stuart reached the area on 22 April 1860 and determined a point approximately...
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towns of Port Pirie and Port Augusta. The electorate is named after John McDouall Stuart, who pioneered a route across through this area from the settled...
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University Sir John James Stuart of Allanbank, Scottish landowner and artist John Stuart (explorer) (1780–1847), Canadian explorer John McDouall Stuart (1815–1866)...
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Stuart was an electoral division of the Legislative Assembly in Australia's Northern Territory. Named after Scottish explorer John McDouall Stuart, it...
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and helping to build infrastructure. Over the period 1858 to 1861, John McDouall Stuart led six expeditions north from Adelaide, South Australia into the...
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station today. Nearby Peake Creek was named after Edward John Peake by John McDouall Stuart in June 1859, hence Peake Station, which was acquired by Kidman...
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Marquess of Bute (redirect from John Stuart, Earl of Bute)
and heir John Stuart, Lord Mount Stuart (who predeceased his father) married Lady Elizabeth Penelope, daughter and heiress of Patrick McDouall-Crichton...
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the extreme points of Australia. John McDouall Stuart wrote "Sunday, 22 April 1860, Small Gum Creek, under Mount Stuart, Centre of Australia - today I find...
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Stroganov), Russian aristocrat – Stroganoff John McDouall Stuart, Scottish explorer – Stuart Highway, Central Mount Stuart Rashid Sunyaev and Yakov B. Zel'dovich...
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created for "quarry" (a white man's activity). In 1858, Scottish-born John McDouall Stuart was the first European explorer to pass near the site of Coober Pedy...
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on the coastline of Van Diemen Gulf which was named in honour of John McDouall Stuart for his successful crossing of the Australian continent in 1862.Its...
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The name "Larrimah" means "meeting place" in the Yangman language. John McDouall Stuart explored the Larrimah area in the 1860s on his transcontinental journey...
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the overland telegraph, which is believed to be the route taken by John McDouall Stuart during his 1862 crossing of Australia. The Ghan service was notorious...
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Maxwell, Scottish scientist in the field of mathematical physics John McDouall Stuart, Scottish explorer and one of the most accomplished of all Australia's...
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disaster which continues to fascinate the Australian public. In 1862, John McDouall Stuart succeeded in traversing Central Australia from south to north. His...
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first European to see and name the river was the Scottish explorer John McDouall Stuart on 4 July 1862, who named it Katherine after Catherine Chambers,...
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proceed slowly across.[citation needed] The Finke River was named by John McDouall Stuart in 1860 after an Adelaide man, William Finke, who was one of the...
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anarchist organiser Sir John Struthers, first Regius Professor of Anatomy at the University of Aberdeen John McDouall Stuart, explorer of Australia's...
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Atnelkentyarliweke (ANZAC Hill) and Alhekulyele (Mt Gillen). In 1861–62, John McDouall Stuart led an expedition through Central Australia to the west of what later...
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well. The first European explorer to pass through the region was John McDouall Stuart in 1860, on his unsuccessful first attempt to cross the continent...
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Machine Dictionary of Australian Biography Deirdre Morris (1976) "Stuart, John McDouall (1815–1866)" [9] Archived 24 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine Dictionary...
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