Model handbook for explorers |
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Title : | Model handbook for explorers |
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Creator : | Elder Scientific Exploring Expedition (1891-1892) | ||
Source : | Handbook of instructions for the guidance of the officers of the Elder Scientific Exploration Expedition to the unknown portions of Australia, Title page | ||
Place Of Creation : | Adelaide | ||
Publisher : | Royal Geographical Society of Australasia. South Australian Branch | ||
Date of creation : | 1891 | ||
Additional Creator : | Royal Geographical Society of Australasia. South Australian Branch | ||
Format : | Book | ||
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Description : |
The Elder Scientific Exploring Expedition was financed by Sir Thomas Elder and managed by the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia (South Australian Branch). Its purpose was to explore western South Australia and into Western Australia in the search for pastoral lands and mineral resources. These areas were essentially the last unexplored parts of the continent. Each member of the expedition was given a handbook of instructions with directions for every particular of his duties. The handbook was compiled by the Society's Council which included GW Goyder the Surveyor General and Sir Charles Todd who had supervised the construction of the Overland Telegraph Line. Other members of Council were also experienced in the bush and in exploration. They also drew upon the publications of the Royal Geographical Society (London) which had been guiding and advising explorers since 1831. The handbook would provide advice for almost all contingencies, except the personal conflicts that affected the expedition. Sir Thomas Elder was a wealthy businessman and pastoralist. In 1866 he had imported camels into South Australia and established a camel stud at Beltana. He supported a number of individual explorers either by supplying them with his camels, or with camels and other resources. Among these explorers were Ernest Giles, Peter Egerton Warburton and David Lindsay. In 1891 Elder funded the large, well equipped Elder Scientific Exploring Expedition. The Royal Geographical Society of Australasia (South Australian Branch) was established in July 1885. One of its aims was to contribute to the exploration of the remaining blank spaces on the map of Australia. The Elder Scientific Exploring Expedition was its first major effort in this direction. |
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Related names : | Elder, Thomas, Sir 1818-1897 Lindsay, David, 1856-1922 |
Coverage year : | 1891/92 |
Place : | Central Australia |
Further reading : | Elder Scientific Exploring Expedition, (1891-1892) Journal of the Elder Scientific Exploring Expedition, 1891-2North Adelaide: Corkwood Press, 1999 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 Peake-Jones, Kenneth The branch without a tree: the centenary history of the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia (South Australian Branch) Incorporated, 1885 to 1985 Adelaide: Royal Geographical Society of Australasia, South Australian Branch, 1985 The Elder Scientific Exploration Expedition, 1891-2: confidential report North Adelaide: Corkwood Press, 2003 |
Internet links : | Dictionary of Australian biography: see David Lindsay |
Exhibitions and events : | State Library of South Australia: Mortlock Wing. Taking it to the edge August 2004- |