Robert O'Hara Burke and William Wills led the Australian expedition that was intended to bring fame and prestige to Victoria: being the first to cross Australia from south to north and back again. Burke's party left from Royal Park, Melbourne, in August 1860, and headed north-northwest to Menindee. Part of the group then pushed on to the Gulf of Carpentaria, with most remaining at Cooper Creek. Through poor judgement, lack of observation and a series of miscommunications, Burke and Wills never met up with the relief party at Cooper Creek on their return. Burke and Wills died around July 1861, without ever returning to Melbourne.
Burke and Wills made the journey from Melbourne to Menindee, to Cooper creek, to the Gulf of Carpentaria and back.
Robert O'Hara Burke, explorer of Australia, had the following named after him: * Burke Street in Melbourne * Burketown, in the Gulf of Carpentaria * Burke River, near the town of Boulia
Explorer of Australia Robert O'Hara Burke was not married. There are suggestions that he volunteered to lead the expedition to the north because he had proposed to a young acress named Julia Matthews. She responded that she would consider marriage if Burke was the triumphant winner of the race to the north and back.
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Robert O'Hara Burke, with William Wills appointed second-in-command, led the 1860-61 expedition to try to cross Australia from Melbourne in the south to the Gulf of Carpentaria in the north - and back again. The area they explored was the semi-arid regions of far western New South wales and Queensland, on their trek north. The party travelled via Menindee and Cooper Creek before pushing on to the Gulf.
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Explorer Robert O'Hara Burke was born on 6 May 1820 at St Clerah's, County Galway, Ireland.
Robert O'Hara Burke was the first of the Australian explorers to use camels on his journey of exploration.
Robert O'Hara Burke and William Wills led the 1860-61expedition to try to cross Australia from Melbourne in the south to the Gulf of Carpentaria in the north.
Robert O'Hara Burke and William Wills led the 1860-61 expedition to try to cross the continent of Australia, from Melbourne in the south to the Gulf of Carpentaria in the north.
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Robert John Burke's birth name is John Burke.
Robert Malachy Burke was born in 1907.
Robert Malachy Burke died in 1998.
There were 9 people in Robert O'Hara Burke's family. He was a child of 7. Burke
The Burke and Wills expedition left Melbourne in 1860.
Robert E. Burke died on 1901-06-06.
Robert E. Burke was born on 1847-08-01.