Matthew Flinders named many places, among them the following: * On 17 July 1799, Matthew Flinders landed at and named Red Cliff Point, now Woody Point and a suburb of Redcliffe, north of Brisbane. * James Cook had named "Glass House Bay", which Flinders renamed Moreton Bay in 1799. As he sailed out of the bay, he also named Moreton Island, because he believed Cook would have done so, had he realised it was an island and not part of the mainland. * Also in 1799, an incident with aborigines on the south western side of Bribie Island caused Flinders to name the spot Skirmish Point. * Between Bribie Island and the mainland, a large amount of pumice stone in the area led him to name Pumice Stone River, which is now known as Pumicestone Passage * On 28 January 1802, Flinders anchored in Fowler's Bay on the southern coast, and described it as "a well sheltered cove affording wood and water". He named it after his first lieutenant, Robert Fowler. * On 24 February 1802, Flinders and his crew discovered Port Lincoln, on the southern end of what later became known as the Eyre Peninsula. Flinders wrote that he named it in honour of his native province. * On 8 August 1802, Flinders discovered an excellent harbour, sheltered and deep, on what is now the central Queensland coast. He named it Port Curtis after Admiral Sir Roger Curtis, commander-in-chief at the Cape of Good Hope. The port city of Gladstone now stands at that site. * Australia was previously known as New Holland, and Flinders first proposed the name "Terra Australis", which became "Australia", the name adopted in 1824.
Matthew Flinders decided to explore places when he read Robinson Crusoe books.
While it is true that the novel "Robinson Crusoe" inspired Matthew Flinders to become an explorer, there was more to it than that. He was also inspired by the journals of Captain James Cook.
Matthew Flinders circumnavigated Australia, meaning he explored the coastline, for the purpose of filling in the gaps of the charts and maps made by previous explorers. In doing so, he was to note any other sites that might be used for future colonies.
Matthew Flinders circumnavigated Australia. This means he explored and charted the entire coastline of the continent. With George Bass he also circumnavigated Van Diemen's Land, now Tasmania, proving it was an island.
Matthew Flinders's full name was simply Matthew Flinders.
Matthew flinders wife was named anne Chapelle
A voyage to Terra Australis was the name of the book that Matthew Flinders wrote.
Matthew Flinders had a cat named Trim, who accompanied Flinders on most of his journeys between 1799 and 1804.
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Matthew Flinders was born in England.
Matthew Flinders' mum was Susanah.
Matthews Dads name is Matthew (senior) and his mums name is Susannah
Matthew Flinders was a sea explorer.
The ship in which Flinders circumnavigated Australia was named Investigator.Prior to this Matthew Flinders, together with George Bass, circumnavigated Tasmania (Van Diemen's Land) in the Norfolk.
Matthew Flinders - academic - was born in 1972.
Matthew Flinders' Cat was created in 2002.