Eagle's Nest Hills |
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Title : | Eagle's Nest Hills |
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Creator : | Henderson, James, artist | ||
Source : | B 2434/8 | ||
Date of creation : | 1843 | ||
Format : | Artwork | ||
Contributor : | State Library of South Australia | ||
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Description : |
Eagle's Nest Hills, near the Siccus River, 1843, sketched during the expedition with Capt. E.C. Frome to the area north of the Flinders Ranges. The range is now known as Mount Chambers. Born in Scotland, James Henderson came out to Australia for health reasons, travelling with a party of Royal Engineers under E.C. Frome. He was engaged in numerous surveys, particularly around Lake Alexandrina and the NW bend of the Murray River, and during this time developed a reputation as an artist. In 1841 he transferred to the Public Works Department where he remained until returning to England in 1851. He was a member of Frome's Expedition to Lake Frome, July 8 - April 29, 1843, and kept a journal (D 7504 L) and sketchbook (B 2434) of 42 drawings. Captain Edward Charles Frome, Royal Engineer, arrived in South Australia in September 1839 to take up the task of surveying South Australia. The country blocks were his immediate priority. This was a task that the first Surveyor-General, William Light had been unable to complete because of interference from London. Frome had an onerous task as the colonists clamoured for their land. He had not only to revise the work that had been inadequately marked by George Kingston, Light's second-in-command, but also to undertake the commencement of the Special Surveys of very large country blocks. By 1841 Frome had laid out roads and secondary towns and taken accurate trigonometrical survey to the limits of settlement. Frome returned to England in 1849 and retired in 1877 with the rank of General. |
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Related names : | Frome, Edward, Charles, 1802-1890 Henderson, James, 1821-1903 |
Coverage year : | 1843 |
Period : | 1836-1851 |
Place : | Mount Chambers, South Australia |
Region : | Flinders Ranges and Far North - Outback |
Further reading : | Anderson, J. M. Introduction to surveying New York: McGraw-Hill, c1985 Auhl, Ian Journey to Lake Frome 1843 : paintings and sketches by Edward Charles Frome and James Henderson Blackwood, S.A. : Lynton Publications, [1977?] Cooper, L. T. Edward Charles Frome 1978 Dutton, G Edward Charles Frome 1974 Frome, Edward Charles Careful exploration comes first 1850 Frome, Edward Charles, Colonial surveying Adelaide: Public Library of South Australia, 1962 Frome, Edward Charles Daily meteorological observations 1850 Frome, Edward Charles Explorers overview of new country 1850 Newland, B. C Edward Charles Frome 1962 Porter, J. R. The priceless gift - an ordered land: a brief history of the early surveying of South Australia Adelaide?: Institution of Surveyors?, 1986? South Australia. Survey Dept Field service: handbook for government surveyors compiled by C. H. Harris Adelaide: Govt. Printer, 1914 |
Internet links : | Institution of Surveyors, Australia: What is surveying? Australian Dictionary of biography online: Frome, Edward Charles (1802-1890) SA memory, Foundation of South Australia 1800-1851 Eyre describes the extent of the salt lake SA Memory, Taking it to the edge Objects of exploration SA Memory, Foundation of South Australia 1800-1851 Surveyors |