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Sir Henry Ayers was the first Premier of South Australia.

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When was Henry Ayers born?

Henry Ayers was born in 1821.


When did Henry Ayers die?

Henry Ayers died in 1897.


Is Ayers Rock in Australia named after the large rock in the Atlantic Ocean just off the coast west of Scotland?

No. Ayers Rock was named by explorer William Gosse in 1873, after the former Premier of South Australia, Sir Henry Ayers.


By what did most australians know Uluru as before 1985?

The name given to Uluru by European explorers was Ayers Rock, named after Sir Henry Ayers, Premier of South Australia at the time of its discovery.


What is the real name for Uluru?

Uluru is the real name for this natural landform of Australia. It was named Ayers Rock by European explorer William Gosse, of the South Australian Survey Department, and named Ayers Rock after Sir Henry Ayers, Premier of South Australia at the time. Known to the indigenous Australians as Uluru, the rock is now referred to by that name.


Who named Ayers Rock?

The Aborigines have known about Uluru for thousands of years. Explorer William Gosse, of the South Australian Survey Department, is believed to have been the first European explorer to see Ayers Rock. Gosse discovered the rock (now known by its native name of Uluru) by accident during an expedition through Australia's interior. The need to find water for his camels forced him to take a more southerly course than he had originally planned. On 18 July 1873 he sighted Ayers Rock, recording that, "This rock is certainly the most wonderful natural feature I have ever seen". Known to the indigenous Australians as Uluru, the rock was named Ayers Rock after Sir Henry Ayers, Premier of South Australia at the time.


Who named Uluru in 1873?

Uluru was not named in 1873. Being an indigenous Australian word meaning either Great Pebble or Meeting Place, it was named by the indigenous people of Australia thousands of years ago.In 1873, this feature was given the European name of Ayers Rock by explorer William Gosse in honour of the South Australian premier at the time, Sir Henry Ayers.


What is the name of the rock located in the centre Australia?

The Aboriginal name for the rock in central Australia is Uluru. It was given the European name of Ayers Rock, being named after the former Premier of South Australia, Sir Henry Ayers, after William Gosse's expedition into the interior in 1873.


What is the etymology of the name 'Ayers Rock' and the Aboriginal name 'Uluru'?

Ayers Rock was named by explorer Wiliam Gosse after the former Premier of South Australia, Sir Henry Ayers.Most sources quote the meaning of Uluru as Great Pebble;other sources translate the word as Meeting Place. The name comes from the Anangu people of central Australia, specifically, the Pitjantjatjara tribe.


By what name did most Australians know Uluru by until 1985?

Uluru has always been called Uluru. This is its original, indigenous name. However, when European explorer William Gosse "discovered" it in 1873, he named it Ayers Rock, after Sir Henry Ayers, the Premier of South Australia. This was the name by which it became known until formal recognition of its original, indigenous name, Uluru, was given.


What do the australians call ayers rock?

Indigenous Australians call the monolith Uluru. It was named "Ayers Rock" by William Gosse in 1873 in honor of the Chief Secretary of South Australia, Sir Henry Ayers. The dual naming policy of 1993 allowed the name to reflect both the traditional, Aboriginal name and the name given it by the English settlers - Uluru/Ayers Rock.


What is known by native name uluru?

Uluru was given the name "Ayers Rock" by European explorer William Gosse of the South Australian Survey Department, in 1873. He named it after Sir Henry Ayers, who was the Premier of South Australia at that time. This was the name by which the rock was known until its original indigenous name of Uluru was formally recognised in 1985.