Sweers Island

Annotations

    1. Tindale. N.B. (1962a) 'Geographical knowledge of the Kaiadilt people of Bentinck  Island, Queensland.' Records of South Aust. Museum. Adelaide 14: 252-296; Tindale.  N.B. [1962b) 'Some population changes among the Kaiadilt people of Bentinck Island.  Queensland.' Records of South Aust. Museum. Adelaide 14: 297-336.
    2. Saenger. P. and M.S. Hopkins (1975) 'Observations on the mangroves of the south-eastern Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia' First Intern. Symp. Biology & Management of Mangroves. University of Florida, p. 133
    3. Whitehouse (1977) J1. Royal i-list. Sec. Qd. 10(2): 114-134 at p. 125
    4. Whitehouse  (1977) p. 125
    5. Whitehouse (1977) p. 125
    6. Robert, W.C.H. (1973) The Dutch Explorations 1605-1756 of Australia Philo Press,       Amsterdam, p. 37
    7. Robert (1973) p. 45
    8. Cilento and Lack Triumph In the Tropics' p. 17
    9. Sharpe, A p.334 to Feeken, E.H.J. and C.E.E. Feeken (1970) 'The discovery and exploration of Australia' Nelson, Melbourne.
    10. Feeken, E.H.J. adn G.E.E Feeken (1790) 'The discovery and exploration of Australia' Nelson, Melbourne.
    11. During his 1642 voyage around Tasmania, Tasman did name an island group in Tasmania as 'Sweers Eylanden' after Cornelius Sweers, one of the Councillors who had authorised his expedition.
    12. Macknight C.C., 1976. The voyages to Marege: Macassan trepangers in northern Australla' MUP, pp. 175.
    13. As suggested, for example, in Captain Pennefather's report in 1880.
    14. Robert (1973) p.45
    15. Robert Brown's journal as transcribed from a microfilm copy held by the National Herbarium in Canberra
    16. Flinders, M. 1814. 'xxxxx xxxxx' pp. 137-8
    17. Austin, KA (1974) The voyage of the INVESTIGATOR' Seal Books, p. 164
    18. Robert Brown's journal
    19. Fitton. W.H. (1827) 'An account of some geological specimens, collected by Captain P.P. King, in his survey of the coasts of Australia, and by Robert Brown, Esq., on the shores of the Gulf of Carpentaria, during the voyage of Captain Flinders.' Appendix C in P.P. King 'Narrative ....." pp. 556-630. 
    20. Fitton p. 570-571
    21. Fitton p. 609
    22. Stokes p. 268
    23. Stokes p. 269
    24. Flinder's 'Investigators Road'
    25. Stokes pp. 270-271
    26. Stokes p. 271
    27. Knight (1898) p. 7
    28. According to Queensland Museum; on the other hand. Reed. A.W. (1973) 'Place Names of Australia' at p. 204 suggests under the entry for Sweers Island that 'The 'Investigator Tree' on this island was one of the most famous trees in Australia. Dutch and Chinese navigators had left inscriptions on it at various times.
    29. Palmer. E. (1903) 'Early days in North Queensland" Angus Br Robertson. Sydney. p. 26
    30. Austin (1974) p. 50
    31.  facing p. 129
    32. According to Knight. J.J. (1895) 'In the early days - History and incident of Pioneer Queensland' Sapsford & Co., Brisbane. p. 7 this inscription read T. Devine'.
    33. Palmer (1983) p. 26
    34. Reed(1973) p. 204
    35. Historical Records of Australia, Vol. XX pp.386-389
    36. Kirby (1868) p.14
    37. Waterson. D.B.. 1972. 'A biographical register of the Queensland Parliament. 1860-1929' ANU Press, Cambridge, at p. 127
    38. G.P. (1946) 'Historic Island of the Gulf Cummin & Campbell's Monthly Magazine (September 1946) pp. 7 and 41.
    39. Reed. A.W. (1973) 'Place Names of Australia' at p. 204 
    40. G.K (1946) at p. 7
    41. Roth. W.E. (1901) 'Report on a visit to some of the Wellesley Islands. Handwritten report dated Burketown 6.7.01 and submitted to Home Secretary's Office 25 Jul 1901. pp. 14 + map
    42. Stokes pp. 271-272
    43. Stokes p. 273
    44. Stokes p. 274
    45. given as a footnote on p. 330 of Stokes
    46. Chimmo. W. (1857) 'Voyage of H.M.S.V. Torch' Reprinted from the Nautical Magazine, London 1857. p. 15; see also Chimmo, W. [1856) 'Account of the search for the North Australian Exploring Expedition under Mr. AC. Gregory.' Proc. R Geogr. Sec. London, Vol. 1. [ML 910.6 R]
    47. Chimmo (l857) p. 18 A small sketch of the tree is provided by Chimmo at p. 19
    48. A small sketch of the tree is provided by Chimmo at p.19
    49. although the name 'Chimmo' was Inscribed
    50. Chimmo (1857) pp. 18-19
    51. Chimmo (1857) pp. 19-20
    52. Chimmo (1857) p. 19
    53. Chimmo (1857] pp. 19-20
    54. Chimmo (1857) p. 20
    55. Connell, G. (1980j The Mystery of Ludwig Leichhardt' MUP, pp. 32-33
    56. Gregory, A.C. (1884) 'Journals of Australian Exploration' p. 172
    57. Braddon. R (1986) Thomas Baines and the North Australian Expedition' Collins, p. 117
    58. Braddon, R (1986) p. 117
    59. Dawson, W. 'Memorandum of events on the North Australian Expedition under the command of Augustus C. Gregory ML FM4/3096. 
    60. Dawson ML FM4/3096
    61. Dawson ML FM4/3096
    62. Braddon. R (1986) p. 136
    63. Baines. Thomas - Journal 1856-7 - ML FM4/ 1373
    64. Braddon. p. 138
    65. Baines Journal - ML FM4/ 1373
    66. Baines. T. (1857) 'Additional notes on the North Australian Expedition under Mr. A.C. Gregory. Proc. R Geogr. Sec. London Vol .2. pp. 3-16. [ML 910.6 R]
    67. Consisting of W.Landsborough. G.Bourne, H.N.Campbell, W.Allison, W.Gleeson (cook). two native troopers and two aborigines (Charlie. Jemmy, Fisherman and Jacky).
    68.  McInnes, A  (1985) 'The last Voyages of FIREFLY and Captain Kirby' R.Hist.Soc. Q.  pp.264-282
    69. Based on a translation of Henne's diary as reported Diedrich Henne,          Botanical Collector' by W.T. Johnston (1970) in the Bulletins (No. 133 and 134) of the Historical Society, Cairns, North Queensland
    70. Kirby, T. (1862) 'Narrative of a voyage from Melbourne to the Gulf of Carpentaria' p. 12
    71. Bourne. G. (1862) 'Journal of Landsborough Expedition from Carpentaria, in search of Burke and Wills.' H.T. Dwight, Melbourne [ML 042 P520]
    72. W. Landsborough papers [OM 69.030]
    73. Bourne. op. cit.
    74. 'Report of Commander Norman of H.M.C.s. VICTORIA: together with a copy of his journal on the late expedition to the Gulf of Carpentaria'. 1862. Parliamentary Papers, Melbourne, p. 14
    75. W. Landsborough papers [OM 69.030]
    76. Laurie, J.S. (Editor) 'Landsborough's exploration of Australia from Carpentaria to Melbourne' J. Marshall and F. Laurie, London. pp. 9-10.
    77. Kirby (1862) pp. 10-11
    78. Bourne. op. cit.
    79. Pike (1978) p.91 erroneously refers to Chimmo's ship as the SANDFLY.
    80. Bourne. op.
    81. Bourne. op. cit.
    82. Bourne. op. cit.
    83. Norman (1862). p. 14
    84. W. Landsborough papers [OM 69.030]
    85. 'Report of Commander Norman of H.M.C.S. VICTORIA. p. 17
    86. Clune, F. (1971) 'Dig - The Burke & Wills Saga' Angus B1 Robertson, p. 146
    87. 'Report of Commander Norman of H.M.C.S. VICTORIA, p. 4
    88. W.T. Johnston (1970)
    89. Clune (1971) p. 130 gives his name as "Horzfeldt, a German" while Norman (1862) p.22 gives It as "John Horsfeldt, who is afflicted with fistula".
    90. W.T. Johnston (1970)
    91. W.T. Johnston [1970)
    92. W.T. Johnston (1970)
    93. W.T. Johnston I1970)
    94. Blake, S.T.. (1968) 'A revision of Melaleuca leucodendron and its allies'. Contr. Qd. Herb. No. 1, p. 37 records Melaleuca viridiflora from Sweers Island
    95. Blake (1968) at p.48 records Melaleuca argentea from the Albert River
    96. W.T. Johnston (1970)
    97. W.T. Johnston [1970)
    98. W.T. Johnston (1970)
    99. Report of Commander Norman of H.M.C.S. VICTORIA, p. 27 
    100. W.T. Johnston (1970)
    101. McInnes (1985) p. 279
    102. T.C. White to Colonial Secretary: QSA Col/470 2298/1865
    103. ibid page 2
    104. Port Denison Times. December 9, 1865
    105. Port Denison Times. April 11. 1866
    106. Pike (1978) p. 174
    107. W. Landsborough papers [OM 69.030]
    108. Port Denison Times, April 25, 1866
    109. George Phillips 1935.'Earnest Henry. The discoverer, and principal prospector of the Cloncurry Mineral District of North-West Queensland.' Journ Hist. Sec. Qd. 2:97-120 at p. 108.
    110. papers of Earnest Henry held by Royal Historical Society of Queensland at p. 154m.
    111. Port Denison Times. April 29, 1866
    112. Papers of Earnest Henry held by Royal Historical Society of Queensland at p.155n.
    113. W. Landsborough typed journal [OM 69.030]
    114. Papers of Earnest Henry held by Royal Historical Society of Queensland at p.155n
    115. W. Landsborough typedjournal [OM 69.030]
    116. W. Landsborough typedjournal [OM 69.030]
    117. Papers of Earnest Henry held by Royal Historical Society of Queensland at p.1560.
    118.  W. Landsborough typed journal [OM 69.030]
    119. Papers of Earnest Henry held by Royal Historical Society of Queensland at p. 156r. 
    120. Landsborough to Minister for Lands and Works: QSA Col/AS1/1977/1866
    121. W. Landsborough typed journal [OM 69.030]
    122. W. Landsborough typed journal [OM 69.030]
    123. QSA Col/A82/2175/1866
    124. W. Landsborough typed journal [OM 69.030]
    125. W. Landsborough typedjournal [OM 69.030]
    126. W. Landsborough typed journal [OM 69.030]
    127. Letters by G. Phillips, 11 June 1866 - 2 Oct. 1867. Manuscript collection held by the Royal Historical Society of Queensland.
    128. Death certificate extracted 14 June 1983
    129. Pers. comm. Laurie Gaffney 21/10/91
    130. Londy, J. (1983) Wrecks on the Queensland Coast Vol. 1 1791-1900. p. 37
    131. Pike. p. 201
    132. ML MSS 1279/12 item 4
    133. From the lists of  Queendsland  Government  employees  published  in the annual 'Blue Boobs'.
    134. Letter to Shepherd Smith Esq. dated 20 Feb. 1867 in Burketown. Letters by G. Phillips. 11 June 1866-2 Oct. 1867. Manuscript collection held by the Royal Historical Society of Queensland.
    135. Like its earlier namesake, the steam tender FIREFLY sank in the waters of the Gulf of Carpentaria (as a result of a collision with the EAGLE).
    136. 'Account of a voyage to Adams Bay in SS Eagle Capt. Cadell by Dugald Robinson, Carpenter' [OM 67.018] p. 74
    137. OM 67.018 p. 76
    138. OM 67.018 p. 80
    139. 'Australian Botanists' Manuscript in ANL IANL -RAS 581.0922 A 938 Vol. 2 - unpag. ] 
    140. From the lists of Queensland Government employees published in the annual 'Blue Books'.
    141. Letters by G. Phillips. 31 Oct. 1867 - 18 Jan. 1869. Manuscript collection held by the Royal Historical Society of Queensland.
    142. Hutchison. R (1988) 'Matthew Flinders' in: 'In the steps of our forefathers' Institution of Surveyors. Brisbane. pp. 49-51.
    143. Pike (1978) p. 184
    144. Pike (1978) p. 185
    145. Loney, J. (1983) Wrecks on the Queensland Coast. Vol 1: 1791-1900' p. 39
    146. Holthouse. H. (1970) 'Cannibal Cargoes' Seal Books, p. 41
    147. Papers of Earnest Henry the explorer [OM 7716]
    148. Hutchison (1988) p.50
    149. Pike (1978) p. 176
    150. Skinner L.E. (xxxx) Inquiry into Sweers Island Shootings in 1872. Cairns Historical Society xx:xx-xx. Referenced as "Reports of J.G. Macdonald's visits to the Gulf;'Port Denison Times' Referred to by Britten in Campfire Tales, North Queensland Register, 1942"
    151. Letter to Minister for Lands from the Chief Inspector of Sheep, dated Brisbane 22 February 1869: QSA LAN/A15 1512/1869
    152. Approval note attached to letter to Minister for Lands from the Chief Inspector of Sheep: QSA LAN/A15 1512/1869
    153. Loney, J. (1983) Wrecks on the Queensland Coast Vol. 1 1791-1900. p. 41
    154. Contract for Sale - ML MSS 1279/12 item 49
    155. Letter to author (dated 31st August, 1990) from J.C. van Drecht, Vice-Consul. Consulate General of the Netherlands
    156. Amstel. J.W. Ploos van, 'Verslag eener reis van den Nederlandschen Consul-Generaal Melbourne. aan boord van Zr. Ms. stoomshlp CURACAO. langs de oost-en noordkust van Australie, in Julfj October, 1871.'
    157. Amstel. J.W. Ploos van, op cit.. p. 46-72
    158. Golding. W.R (1979) 'Beyond Horizons' Brisbane Wholesale Book and Library Suppliers, Brisbane. pp. 80-82
    159. Palmer. p. 165

    160. Skinner. op. cit.
    161. From the lists of Queensland Government employees published in the annual 'Blue Books'.
    162. Golding. op. cit. p. 82
    163. Skinner. op. clt.
    164. QSA Col/A182 1873/849
    165. Skinner, op. cit.
    166. From the lists of Queendsland Government employees published in the annual'Blue Books'.
    167. TRE/B9 1874-75 37/1875

    168. Letter to Colonial Treasurer from William Thornton, Collector of Customs: QSA TRE/A1S 2645/ 1877
    169. From the lists of Queensland Government employees published in the annual 'Blue Books'.
    170.  Inquest into death by drowning held at Normanton on 2 December 1878 (JUS/N61 322/1878)
    171. TRE/B 1880-81 1582/1880
    172. TRE/B 1880-81 48/1881
    173. Pennefather, C. (1880) 'Explorations In the Gulf of Carpentaria, and surveys in the vicinity of Point Barker' Report to the Colonial Secretary dated 28th October 1880. p. 1
    174. Pennefather (1880) p. 1
    175. Pennefather (1880) p. 1
    176. Pennefather (1880) p. 1.
    177. e.g. Palmer. E. (1983) 'Early days In North Queensland'
    178. Pennefather (1880) p. 1
    179. Pennefather (1880) p. 1

    180. Saville-Kent. W. (1893) The Great Barrier Reef of Australia: its Products and Potentialities' John Currey. O'Nell Edition, published in 1972, p. 54, plate XXXII
    181. Saville-Kent (1893) pp. 54-55
    182. OM 171838 inscribed 'Sweers Is. 1901'
    183. Letter to author dated 2nd September, 1974
    184. Blake [1968) pp. 18 and 37
    185. Roth [1901)
    186. Loney. J. Wrecks on the Queensland Coast, Vol.2: 1901 - 1986' (1987) p. 4
    187. Roth. Report to Under Secretary. Department of Public Lands, dated 27 June 1903. QSA A/19898 21347 (M1414)
    188. Roth, loc. cit. p. II
    189. Loney.J. Wrecks on the Queensland Coast.Vol·2: 1901 - 1986' (1987) P. 5

    190. Loney, J. Wrecks on the Queensland Coast, Vo1.2: 1901- 1986' (1987) p.7; however. no island of this name has been located and this is possibly a misspelling of Sweers Island
    191. Elder. B. (1988) 'Blood on the Wattle - Massacres and Maltreatment of Australian Aborigines since 1788' Child and Associates, p. 164-167
    192. Memmot 1982 p. 34 quoted in Kelly and Evans (1985)
    193. Kelly and Evans (1985)
    194. Roughsey. D. 'Moon and Rainbow - The Autobiography of an Aboriginal' (1977) pp. 28-30
    195. Roughsey (1977) p. 35
    196. (1962b) pp. 309-310
    197. Tindale (1962b) p.334
    198. Kelly. R and N. Evans (1985) The McKenzie Massacre on Bentinck Island. Aboriginal History 9(1):44-52
    199. Elder (1988) p. (164)

    200. Reserve no. 5599. Government Gazette 1934.2.344
    201. E.D.F. (1942) An Historic Island. Walkabout, October Ist.. p. I.
    202. Balrd, D. (1976) The Incredible Gulf p. 125: Roughsey (1977) p. 109
    203. Roughsey (1977) p. 109
    204. Full documentation in Australian Archives A 705/1 Item 182/1/349
    205. G.P. (1946)  'Historic Island of the Gulf.' Cummin & Campbell's Monthly Magazine (September 1946) pp. 7 and 41. The similarity (plagiarism) between 'G.P.' (1946) and  'E.D.F.' (1942) should be noted.
    206. Roughsey (1977) p. 115
    207. OM 74.034
    208. Government Gazette 1971.1.846-848
    209. Courier-Mail 15/12/82

    210. Bowtell. B. (1989) 'Laison Officer's Report - Gulf of Carpentaria' In: the Queensland Sport and Recreational Fishing Council Annual Report 1988-1989 p. 20.
    211. Government Gazette 1989.2.2923

       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

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