Humanitarians in the Antipodes: Newcastle & the Hunter Valley

typeDataset
datePublished 2024-06-24
name Humanitarians in the Antipodes: Newcastle & the Hunter Valley
description

A visualisation of the investigative tours of British Quakers, James Backhouse and George Washington Walker, who were 'travelling under concern' in the Southern oceans in 1830s. This section relates to their excursions around Newcastle and the Hunter Region in New South Wales.

creator Penny Edmonds
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temporalCoverage 1836-04-22/1836-07-19
language English
keywords Journey

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