Edward John Eyre was 85 years old when he died. He was born on 5 August 1815 and died on 30 November 1901.
Edward Eyre's father was Anthony William Eyre (vicar of Hornsea and Long Riston). His mother was Sarah (née Mapleton). Eyre married Adelaide Fanny, daughter of Captain Osmond, and together they had four sons and one daughter.
Edward Eyre was the first European explorer to travel overland from east to west. Departing from Streaky Bay on the west coast of what is now the Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, he made a long and arduous journey over the Nullarbor Plain to Albany, Western Australia. Accompanying him was his overseer John Baxter, two NSW aboriginal men, Joey and Yarrie, and a Western Australian Aborigine, Wylie. While on the Nullarbor, Joey and Yarrie shot and killed Baxter and ran away with guns and food, leaving Eyre and Wylie to carry on alone.
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Robert Edward LeeJanuary 19, 1807 - October 12, 1870 (aged 63)
Edward Eyre did not live with the Aborigines. He encountered them when he attempted to break through to the north, and he had three aboriginal guides, but he did not live with them for any length of time.
Edward Eyre's father was Anthony William Eyre (vicar of Hornsea and Long Riston). His mother was Sarah (née Mapleton). Eyre married Adelaide Fanny, daughter of Captain Osmond, and together they had four sons and one daughter.
Not even close. Edward John Eyre was a young explorer who, in 1840-41, made the first crossing from the east to the west of Australia. Captain James Cook died in 1779, long before Eyre was born.
Edward Eyre, explorer of Australia, was the third son of Anthony William Eyre, vicar of Hornsea and Long Riston, and his wife Sarah, née Mapleton.
Eyre departed on his journey across the Nullarbor in November 1840, and arrived at the west coast in July 1841. The journey took about 8 months.
Edward Eyre was the first European explorer to travel overland from east to west. Departing from Streaky Bay on the west coast of what is now the Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, he made a long and arduous journey over the Nullarbor Plain to Albany, Western Australia. Accompanying him was his overseer John Baxter, two NSW aboriginal men, Joey and Yarrie, and a Western Australian Aborigine, Wylie. While on the Nullarbor, Joey and Yarrie shot and killed Baxter and ran away with guns and food, leaving Eyre and Wylie to carry on alone.
Eyre departed on his journey across the Nullarbor in November 1840, and arrived at the west coast on 7 July 1841. The journey took about 8 months.
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There certainly is. The Eyre Highway, named after explorer Edward Eyre, crosses the continent from Adelaide to Perth, over the vast Nullarbor Plain. It is a long, straight and lonely road, but bitumen all the way.
Lake Eyre is divided into two parts: Lake Eyre north and Lake Eyre South. Lake Eyre North is 144 km long and between 65 and 77 km wide. Lake Eyre South is 65 km long and abut 25 km wide.about 77 km wide.
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