50 relations: Annan, Dumfries and Galloway, Annandale Farm, Annandale, New South Wales, Anthony Fenn Kemp, Australia Day, Castle Hill convict rebellion, Colonial forces of Australia, David Martin (governor), Dennis Considen, Desolation Island (novel), Edward Abbott (jurist), Esther Abrahams, Garrison Point, George Johnston, Georges Hall, Henry Fulton, History of sport in Australia, January 5, John Blaxland (explorer), John Palmer (Commissary of New South Wales), Johnston (surname), Johnstons Creek (New South Wales), Joseph Banks, Lachlan Macquarie, Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales, List of convicts transported to Australia, List of political controversies in Australia, Martin Mason (pioneer), Michael Dwyer, Mount Taylor (Australian Capital Territory), New South Wales Corps, Old Errowanbang Woolshed, Our Country's Good, Phil Belbin, Prospect Reservoir, Prospect, New South Wales, Reuben Uther, Revesby, New South Wales, Rum Rebellion, Stanmore, New South Wales, Sydney, The Homestead, Georges Hall, Thomas Jamison, Thomas Laycock, Timeline of major crimes in Australia, William Baker (colonist), William Bligh, William Paterson (explorer), 1808 in Australia, 1846 in Australia.
Annan, Dumfries and Galloway
Annan (Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Anainn) is a town and former royal burgh in Dumfries and Galloway, south-west Scotland.
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Annandale Farm
Annandale Farm was situated six kilometres from Sydney in the present day suburbs of Stanmore and Annandale.
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Annandale, New South Wales
Annandale is a suburb in the Inner West of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
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Anthony Fenn Kemp
Anthony Fenn Kemp (1773 – 28 October 1868) was a soldier, merchant and a deputy judge advocate of the colony of New South Wales (the predecessor to the Australian State).
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Australia Day
Australia Day is the official national day of Australia.
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Castle Hill convict rebellion
The Castle Hill rebellion of 1804 was a rebellion by convicts against colonial authority of the British colony of New South Wales in the Castle Hill area, in Sydney.
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Colonial forces of Australia
Until Australia became a Federation in 1901, each of the six colonial governments was responsible for the defence of their own colony.
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David Martin (governor)
Rear Admiral Sir David James Martin, (15 April 1933 – 10 August 1990) was a senior officer of the Royal Australian Navy and later Governor of New South Wales.
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Dennis Considen
Dennis Considen (died 1815) was an Irish-born surgeon, best known for his pioneering role in the use of Australian native plants for pharmaceutical use, especially eucalyptus oil, which he used to treat the convicts.
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Desolation Island (novel)
Desolation Island is the fifth historical novel in the Aubrey-Maturin series by Patrick O'Brian.
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Edward Abbott (jurist)
Edward Abbott (9 November 1766 – 31 July 1832) was a soldier, politician, judge-advocate and public servant who served at Parramatta, the Hawkesbury River and Norfolk Island in the colony of New South Wales, now part of present-day Australia.
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Esther Abrahams
Esther Abrahams (c.1767 or 1771 – 26 August 1846) was a Londoner sent to Australia as a convict on the First Fleet.
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Garrison Point
Garrison Point near the junction of Georges River and Prospect Creek is a historically significant parkland.
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George Johnston
George Johnston may refer to.
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Georges Hall
Georges Hall, a suburb of local government area Canterbury-Bankstown Council, is located 24 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district in the state of New South Wales, Australia, and is part of the South-western Sydney region.
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Henry Fulton
Henry Fulton (1761 – 17 November 1840) was an Irish-Australian clergyman and schoolmaster.
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History of sport in Australia
The history of sport in Australia dates back to the pre-colonial period of the country.
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January 5
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John Blaxland (explorer)
John Blaxland (4 January 1769 – 5 August 1845) was a pioneer settler and explorer in Australia.
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John Palmer (Commissary of New South Wales)
John Palmer (17 June 1760 – 27 September 1833) was a commissary of New South Wales, responsible for the colony's supplies.
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Johnston (surname)
Johnston is in most cases a habitational surname derived from several places in Scotland.
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Johnstons Creek (New South Wales)
Johnstons Creek, formerly Johnston's Creek, is an urban gully, located in Sydney, Australia and situated in the Leichhardt local government area.
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Joseph Banks
Sir Joseph Banks, 1st Baronet, (19 June 1820) was an English naturalist, botanist and patron of the natural sciences.
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Lachlan Macquarie
Major General Lachlan Macquarie, CB (Lachann MacGuaire; 31 January 1762 – 1 July 1824) was a British Army officer and colonial administrator from Scotland.
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Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales
The Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales is a government position in the state of New South Wales, Australia, acting as a deputy to the Governor of New South Wales.
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List of convicts transported to Australia
The following is a list of notable convicts transported to Australia.
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List of political controversies in Australia
This is a list of major political controversies in Australia.
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Martin Mason (pioneer)
Martin Mason (c. 1765–1812) was a surgeon, magistrate and commander who is notable as a pioneer settler of Australia, and also as a supporter of Captain Bligh following the 1808 Rebellion at Sydney, New South Wales.
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Michael Dwyer
Michael Dwyer (1772–1825) was a United Irishmen leader in the 1798 rebellion.
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Mount Taylor (Australian Capital Territory)
Mount Taylor is a prominent hill with an elevation of that is located between the Woden Valley, Weston Creek district and Tuggeranong Valley, in Canberra, within the Australian Capital Territory, Australia.
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New South Wales Corps
The New South Wales Corps was formed in England in 1789 as a permanent regiment to relieve the New South Wales Marine Corps, who had accompanied the First Fleet to Australia.
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Old Errowanbang Woolshed
Old Errowanbang Woolshed is a heritage-listed shearing shed at Errowan Park, Old Errowanbang Lane, Errowanbang, Blayney Shire, New South Wales, Australia.
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Our Country's Good
Our Country's Good is a 1988 play written by British playwright, Timberlake Wertenbaker, adapted from the Thomas Keneally novel The Playmaker.
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Phil Belbin
Phil Belbin (1925–1993) was an Australian artist, illustrator, cartoonist and amateur cinematographer.
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Prospect Reservoir
The Prospect Reservoir is a potable water supply and storage reservoir created by the Prospect Dam, across the Prospect Creek located in the Western Sydney suburb of Prospect, in New South Wales, Australia.
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Prospect, New South Wales
Prospect is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
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Reuben Uther
Reuben Uther (27 March 1791 – 10 July 1880) was a noted Australian merchant and manufacturer.
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Revesby, New South Wales
Revesby, a suburb of local government area Canterbury-Bankstown Council, is located 22 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district, in the state of New South Wales, Australia, and is a part of the South-western Sydney region.
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Rum Rebellion
The Rum Rebellion of 1808 was the only successful armed takeover of government in Australian history.
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Stanmore, New South Wales
Stanmore is a suburb in the Inner West of Sydney, in New South Wales, Australia 6 kilometres south west of the Sydney central business district.
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Sydney
Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia and Oceania.
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The Homestead, Georges Hall
The Homestead is a heritage-listed former homestead and now school at 1a Lionel Street, Georges Hall, Canterbury-Bankstown Council, New South Wales, Australia.
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Thomas Jamison
Thomas Jamison (1752/1753 – 25 January 1811) was a prominent surgeon, government official, mercantile trader and land owner of Sydney.
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Thomas Laycock
Thomas Laycock (1786 – 7 November 1823) was an English soldier, explorer, and later businessman, who served in North America during the War of 1812, but is most famous for being the first European to travel overland through the interior of Tasmania (then known as Van Diemen's Land).
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Timeline of major crimes in Australia
This is a timeline of major crimes in Australia.
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William Baker (colonist)
William Baker (– 14 September 1836) was a New South Wales Marine and member of the First Fleet that founded the European penal colony of New South Wales.
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William Bligh
Vice-Admiral William Bligh (9 September 1754 – 7 December 1817) was an officer of the British Royal Navy and a colonial administrator.
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William Paterson (explorer)
Colonel William Paterson, FRS (17 August 1755 – 21 June 1810) was a Scottish soldier, explorer, Lieutenant governor and botanist best known for leading early settlement in Tasmania.
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1808 in Australia
The following lists events that happened during 1808 in Australia.
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1846 in Australia
The following lists events that happened during 1846 in Australia.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Johnston_(British_Marines_officer)