It is said that Matthew Flinders was inspired by the thought of adventure after reading the novel "Robinson Crusoe". He was also inspired by the journals of Captain James Cook.
Matthew Flinders was a sea explorer.
Matthew Flinders travelled by ship. He was a sea explorer.
Matthew Flinders circumnavigated Tasmania with George Bass.
Matthew Flinders served in the Royal Navy before becoming an explorer. Matthew Flinders is most known for exploring Australia and identifying it as a continent.
No, Matthew Flinders' father (also named Matthew Flinders) was a surgeon/doctor in Flinders' home-town of Donington, Lincolnshire. He had hoped that young Matthew would follow in his footsteps and become a doctor as well, but when his son's interest in joining the navy became evident, he allowed Matthew to join the Royal Navy at the age of 15.
No. Matthew Flinders did not go to university, or receive higher education of any description.
Matthew Flinders did not decide to become famous. He was not even famous in his own time. Flinders is now recognised for his meticulous and thorough attention when circumnavigating and charting Australia, as well as for his other exploration successes. Flinders was not interested in fame: he was inspired to be a sea explorer.
The first Australian explorer, Matthew Flinders had determination and motivation as two of his most important qualities. Flinders is best known for his brave and impressing explorations.
The Flinders Ranges are in South Australia. They are named after explorer Matthew Flinders, though he never set foot on them.
Flinders can be regarded as an Australian explorer, even though he made many other journeys on behalf of both Australia and England.
No. Sea explorer Matthew Flinders always had a substantial crew. At one stage, even his brother Samuel travelled with him. He was also known for travelling with George Bass to prove that Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania) was an island.
The Flinders Ranges are named after Matthew Flinders, the explorer who first circumnavigated the Australian continent. He was the first to make detailed records and observations as he charted the coastline, particularly the relatively unknown southern coastline.