Bright Sparcs
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Gosse, William Christie (1842 - 1881) |
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Explorer and Surveyor | |
Born: 11 December 1842 Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, England. Died: 12 August 1881 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. | |
William Christie Gosse was the first white man to discover Ayers Rock (now known as Uluru). This find was made during a South Australian government-backed exploration to find a crossing between Alice Springs and Perth. His party had to turn back before reaching Perth, but still managed to open up and map over 60,000 square miles of previously uncharted land. Prior to this trip, Gosse worked for the surveyor-general’s office surveying the far north and south-eastern districts of South Australia. |
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