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  2. List of ship launches in 1860 - Wikipedia

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    The list of ship launches in 1860 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1860. Date ... Great Australia: Full-rigged ship: For Black Ball Line.

  3. Wikipedia : WikiProject Australian history/Exploration 1800-1899

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    1860 Warburton expedition of 1860 *check date* Peter Warburton explored Streaky Bay with three mounted police, reporting back that the area was unfavourable for farm use. 1860 Cunningham expedition of 1860 Edward Cunningham and party explored the Upper Burdekin. resources - The History of Australian Exploration - Timeline by Ernest Favenc

  4. Category:Maritime history of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Santa Anna (1806 ship) Seamen's Union of Australia; Second Fleet (Australia) List of Australian shipyards; James Smith (gardener) Society for Underwater Historical Research; Success (prison ship) Sydney (ship) Sydney Heritage Fleet; Sydney Packet (1814 ship)

  5. List of Cunard Line ships - Wikipedia

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    Sold to Sitmar Line 1968, refitted as a full-time cruise ship, renamed Fairsea; transferred to Princess Cruises, renamed Fair Princess in 1988 when Sitmar was sold to P&O; transferred to P&O Cruises Australia in 1996; sold to China Sea Cruises in 2000, renamed China Sea Discovery; scrapped 2005 or 2006: Sylvania: 1957: 1957–1968: Canadian ...

  6. Burke and Wills expedition - Wikipedia

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    20 November 1860. The first Depôt Camp was established at Camp LXIII (Camp 63). 6 December 1860. The Depôt Camp was moved downstream to Camp LXV—The Dig Tree (Camp 65). 16 December 1860. Burke, Wills, King and Gray left the Depôt for the Gulf of Carpentaria. 16 December 1860—21 April 1861. Brahe is left in charge of the Depôt at Cooper ...

  7. History of Australia (1788–1850) - Wikipedia

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    The history of Australia from 1788 to 1850 covers the early British colonial period of Australia's history. This started with the arrival in 1788 of the First Fleet of British ships at Port Jackson on the lands of the Eora , and the establishment of the penal colony of New South Wales as part of the British Empire .

  8. European exploration of Australia - Wikipedia

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    South Australia was founded as a "free province"—it was never a penal colony. [33] Victoria and Western Australia were also founded "free", but later accepted transported convicts. [34] [35] A campaign by the settlers of New South Wales led to the end of convict transportation to that colony; the last convict ship arrived in 1848. [36]

  9. European maritime exploration of Australia - Wikipedia

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    He called Australia 't Landt van d'Eendracht —shortened to Eendrachtsland—after his ship, a name which would be in use until Abel Tasman named the land New Holland in 1644. In 1619 Frederik de Houtman , in the VOC ship Dordrecht , and Jacob d'Edel, in another VOC ship Amsterdam , sighted land on the Australian coast near present-day Perth ...