THE DUTCH DISCOVERY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
Hartog was the first European to see this area though he was not the first to make landfall on this new continent |
Security Sector Reform in Central Asia: Exploring Needs and
This is one of the first books on Security Sector Reform (SSR) in Central 10 On SSR in the Central Asian region see Jos Boonstra |
Marking 400 years since Dirk Hartog sailed into WA history
9 sept. 2016 Escape the mainland in your own 4WD to discover ... Hartog became the first European to ... on a National Park and World Heritage Area. |
Before Dirk Hartog: Prehistoric Archaeological Research in Shark
Since 1985 1 have been carrying out archaeological field work at Shark Bay |
Dirk Hartog Island
23 oct. 2018 Who was Dirk Hartog? • Dirk Hartog was the first European to discover… • It's believed that Hartog's discovery was an accident. |
THE HISTORIC SHIPWRECKS OF SHARK BAY
before Europeans ever sailed into Shark Bay the area had been part of the tribal lands of the Hartog |
YEAR 3 HISTORY
Hartog was the first European to land on Western Australian soil. Evidenced by the Dirk Hartog Plate. Clue 2. Hartog (and Jansz) began charting the coast of |
DIRK HARTOG ISLAnD
Dirk Hartog Island was the site of the first recorded European landing on Australian soil. The island lies within the Shark Bay World Heritage area and. |
First encounters with australia
First European landfall in Australia. First Englishman to visit the. Australian coast First Australians. Dirk Hartog. Matthew Flinders. Macassans. |
DUTCH SEAMAN DIRK HARTOG (1583–1621) AND HIS SHIP
the first known European to set foot on Western Australian soil; and the history of Eendracht the earliest known Dutch ship to explore the. |
(PDF) The Dirk Hartog Island Post Site: European Encounters with
11 déc 2015 · This paper looks at the first encounters between European mariners and the Australian landscape focusing on a single site on Dirk Hartog |
Dirk Hartog Landing Site 1616 - Cape Inscription Area - DCCEEW
12 sept 2022 · It was here in October 1616 that Dirk Hartog and his crew became the first Europeans to land on the west coast of Australia |
DIRK HARTOGS POST - Western Australian Museum
Cape Inscription located at the northern tip of Dirk Hartog Island Western Australia is without doubt one of the most significant non-Aboriginal heritage |
YEAR 3 HISTORY
Hartog was the first European to land on Western Australian soil Evidenced by the Dirk Hartog Plate Clue 2 Hartog (and Jansz) began charting the coast of |
THE DUTCH DISCOVERY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA
Hartog was the first European to see this area though he was not the first to make landfall on this new continent that honor having gone to Willem Janszoon |
Marking 400 years since Dirk Hartog sailed into WA history
9 sept 2016 · Escape the mainland in your own 4WD to discover Hartog became the first European to on a National Park and World Heritage Area |
MARKING OUR HISTORY CELEBRATING OUR - DutchCulture
Exactly four centuries after Hartog and his crew became the first Europeans to set foot on West Australian soil the friendship between the Netherlands and ' |
(PDF) The Dirk Hartog Island Post Site: European Encounters with
This paper looks at the first encounters between European mariners and the Australian landscape focusing on a single site on Dirk Hartog Island |
Dirk Hartog - Wikipedia
Dirk Hartog's expedition was the second European group to land in Australia and the first to leave behind an artefact to record his visit the Hartog Plate |
Dirk Hartog in Western Australia - Netherlandsworldwidenl
13 jan 2016 · Indian Ocean Region — Discovery and exploration — Dutch Dirk Hartog Our awaited visit to Australia in 2016 by His Majesty King Willem- Alexander centuries after Hartog and his crew became the first Europeans to set |
DUTCH SEAMAN DIRK HARTOG (1583–1621) AND HIS - JSTOR
the first known European to set foot on Western Australian soil; and the history of Eendracht, the earliest known Dutch ship to explore the Western the location of where his expedition found the Hartog Inscription Plate (N12, Hier een tinne |
External link Teacher Pack - Questions for discussion
23 oct 2018 · When and where were the first Invictus Games held? 8 Dirk Hartog was the first European to discover European exploration in Australia How do you return an area of land to what it would've been like more than 400 |
Dirk Hartog Island - ABC
23 oct 2018 · In what year did Captain Dirk Hartog arrive on the island? a 1616 b 1716 c Dirk Hartog was the first European to discover • It's believed |
Marking 400 years since Dirk Hartog sailed into WA history
9 sept 2016 · Escape the mainland in your own 4WD to discover Hartog became the first European to on a National Park and World Heritage Area |
Australian Curriculum education resource - State Library of Western
documenting one of the earliest recorded chapters of European exploration and deal more during his visit to the area to survey the coast in 1772 Provides the English translation of both the Hartog and de Vlamingh plate inscriptions |
In 1611, a new sailing route that stretched across the Pacific Ocean
Hartog is the second known European to have landed on Australian soil, (the first being Willem Jansz) Hartog explored the nearby islands and later named the area Eendrachtsland, after his ship and also nailed a pewter plate to a post On the plate Dutch continued to discover the rest of the Western Australian coastline |
[PDF] Australias National Heritage - Dirk Hartog Landing Site 1616
Cape inscription Area WESTERN Dirk Hartog, aboard his ship Eendracht, accidentally To mark the first landing by Europeans on the west coast of 'New |
[PDF] Dirk Hartog booklet - Netherlands worldwide
13 jan 2016 · Indian Ocean Region — Discovery and exploration — Dutch centuries after Hartog and his crew became the first Europeans to set |
[PDF] Who was Dirk Hartog? - History Teachers Association of Western
Storage area in a ship for equipment and cargo A 2 minute video places Jansz and Hartog as the first of many Europeans to chart the Western Australian |
[PDF] In 1611, a new sailing route that stretched across the Pacific Ocean
Hartog is the second known European to have landed on Australian soil, (the first being Willem Jansz) Hartog explored the nearby islands and later named the area Eendrachtsland, after his ship and also nailed a pewter plate to a post |
[PDF] Marking 400 years since Dirk Hartog sailed into WA history
9 sept 2016 · Reflect on Dirk Hartog's 1616 landing in this special Hartog became the first European to on a National Park and World Heritage Area |
[PDF] the historic shipwrecks of shark bay - Western Australian Museum
Shark Bay covers an approximate area of 8000 sq km Hartog, the Dutch explorer, was the first European to another Dutchman, visited the area in 1697 |
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