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Layer Id 1360 Name Humanitarians in the Antipodes: Voyage to South Australia
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 a visit to the recently proclaimed settler-colony of South Australia.

Subject Keywords colonialism, religious society of friends, quakers, colonial history, james backhouse, george washington walker, transnational human rights activism
Type Journey Creator Penny Edmonds
Contact penny.edmonds@flinders.edu.au Source Url https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/10371634
Language English Temporal From 1837-11-20
Temporal To 1837-12-16 Created At 2024-06-25 20:36:14
Updated At 2024-06-25 20:36:29 Ghap Url https://tlcmap.org/layers/1360
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Distance Between Places
  • Min distance between 2 places: 0.02429401354
  • Max distance between 2 places: 740.71907426419
  • Average distance between places: 185.09785335398
  • Median distance between places: 97.97938333447
  • Standard Deviation of distance between places: 229.81160104424
  • Average Min distance between neighbouring places: 33.835660243582
  • Median Min distance between neighbouring places: 0.866678375985
  • Standard Deviation of Min distance between neighbouring places: 62.646494438812
kilometers
Most Distant Place From Any Other Place
  • Title: From 20th November 1837 until the 23rd, the 'wind was adverse' so the ship Eudora 'beat backward and forward, between Kings Island and Cape Otway'. The ship 'tacked when about fifteen miles from its north coast, to avoid a reef, on which the convict vessel Minerva was lost about two years previously.
  • Coordinates: -39.14734171, 143.6494161
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