State Library of South Australia logo Taking it to the edge
SA Memory. South Australia past and present, for the future




Lindsay continues his summary
Title : Lindsay continues his summary Lindsay continues his summary
Add To My SA Memory
Creator : Lindsay, David, 1856-1922
Source : Parliamentary paper (South Australia. Parliament); no. 45 of 1893, p. 4
Place Of Creation : Adelaide
Publisher : Government Printer
Date of creation : 1893
Format : Magazine
Catalogue record
The State Library of South Australia is keen to find out more about SA Memory items. We encourage you to contact the Library if you have additional information about any of these items.
Copyright : Reproduction rights are owned by State Library of South Australia. This image may be printed or saved for research or study. Use for any other purpose requires permission from the State Library of South Australia. To request approval, complete the Permission to publish form.
Description :

David Lindsay summarises the miles the Elder Scientific Exploring Expedition had covered, the severity of the prolonged drought and the difficulties it had placed on finding water. He also speaks of his disappointment in the lack of support he received from some of the men of the expedition. He believed that had he been allowed to recruit replacements for these, he would have be able to complete the expedition's program. He also recorded his appreciation of the good work and loyalty of Lawrence Wells, the expedition's surveyor, who assumed command of the expedition after Lindsay was recalled by the expedition's management in Adelaide.

The Elder Scientific Exploring Expedition was financed by Sir Thomas Elder and was managed by the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia (South Australian Branch). The South Australian Branch of the Society had been established in 1885 and there was input from the other branches of the Society in New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria. The Elder Expedition was the first major undertaking by the South Australian Branch in exploring the 'blanks' on the Australian map . These 'blanks' were the areas which lay between the routes of previous expeditions, for instance Block A was between the routes of William Christie Gosse in 1873 and Ernest Giles in 1875, and Block B was between the routes of John Forrest in 1874 and Ernest Giles in 1876. It was hoped that good pastoral lands, or mineral deposits would be found.
Subjects
Related names :

Lindsay, David, 1856-1922

Wells, L. A. (Lawrence Allen), 1860-1938

Elder Scientific Exploring Expedition, (1891-1892)

Royal Geographical Society of Australasia

Coverage year : 1891-92
Place : Central Australia
Further reading :
Facsimile edition of the handbook of instructions for the Elder Scientific Exploration Expedition, together with A study of incompatibles by K. Peake-Jones Adelaide: Royal Geographic Society of Australasia, South Australian Branch, 1991
Elder Scientific Exploring Expedition, (1891-1892) Journal of the Elder Scientific Exploring Expedition, 1891-2 under command of D. Lindsay North Adelaide: Corkwood Press, 1999
Champion, George Australia's forgotten explorer: David Lindsay, F.R.G.S. Killarney Heights, N.S.W.: G. and S. Champion, c1993
Internet links :
Exhibitions and events :

State Library of South Australia: Mortlock Wing. Taking it to the edge August 2004-


Navigation

Home

About SA Memory

Explore SA Memory

SA Memory Themes

Search

My SA Memory

Learning

What's on

Contributors