He was appointed by the Queen in 1846.
Fitzroy River. The Fitzroy River lies in Queensland, Australia. Its catchment covers an area of 142,665 square kilometres, making it the largest river catchment flowing to the eastern coast of Australia. The river is formed by the joining of the Mackenzie and Dawson rivers at Duaringa. The catchment stretches from the Carnarvon Ranges in the west to the rivermouth in Keppel Bay, near Rockhampton. It is bounded to the north by the Burdekin River catchment area and to the south by the Burnett River catchment area. The Fitzroy was named by Charles and William Archer on 4 May 1853 in honour of Sir Charles FitzRoy, Governor of the Colony of New South Wales, as Queensland did not become a separate colony until 1859.
Charles Bell died in Sydney, New South Wales in Australia.
Charles Sturt's explorations of New South Wales mainly took place between 1828 and 1830. He spent much of this time exploring the river systems of the area.
Charles Tasman died on August 22, 1968, in New South Wales, Australia.
Charles Chauvel died on November 11, 1959, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia of heart attack.
Charles Lyne has written: 'The industries of New South Wales' -- subject(s): Industries, Economic conditions
Yes - of Wales.
Alfred Charles Millard has written: 'The law of real property in New South Wales' -- subject(s): Real property
The Yarra River was discovered by Charles Grimes, surveyor-general of New South Wales, in 1803.
The Yarra River was discovered by Charles Grimes, Surveyor-general of New South Wales, in 1803.
South Wales is in Wales not Australia