Towns and cities are never discovered. They are founded on sites which are discovered or surveyed.
The founding of Bathurst came about as a result of the discovery of William Lawson, Gregory Blaxland and William Wentworth of a traversable route over the Blue Mountains.
George Evans, Deputy Surveyor-General of New South Wales, followed up on the discoveries of Lawson, Blaxland and Wentworth, and continued their route further west until he reached the site of present-day Bathurst. He then recommended the building of the road from Sydney to Bathurst, which was completed early in 1815.
Governor Lachlan Macquarie travelled along the newly a built road - a journey of eleven days at that time - and raised the Union Jack, signalling the founding of the site of Bathurst.
Gold was first "officially" discovered in Australia by Edward Hargraves in February 1851, not far from Bathurst, New South Wales.
No.Gold seems to have been first discovered in Australia in February 1823, at Fish River in the Bathurst area. Discoveries were kept secret, for fear of sparking off unrest among the convicts.Surveyor James McBrien reported finding gold near Bathurst, NSW in 1833.Gold was first officially discovered in Australia in 1851, not far from Bathurst, New South Wales, by Edward Hargarves.
Robert Bathurst's birth name is Robert Guy Bathurst.
It was named in 1815, two years after the Blue Mountains were crossed, but became a town in 1833, and experienced the goldrushes in the 1850s.
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Bathurst Manor's population is 14,945.
Charles Bathurst was born in 1754.
Bathurst Manor was created in 1922.
John Bathurst died in 1659.
John Bathurst was born in 1607.
Walter Bathurst was born in 1764.
Walter Bathurst died in 1827.