William Hovell, together with Hamilton Hume, explored the southeastern part of Australia, in an attempt to find an overland route from Sydney to Port Phillip. During this expedition, Hume and Hovell crossed the Murrumbidgee River, discovered the Murray River (which they named the Hume), as well as rivers such as the Mitta Mitta and the Kiewa.
he died on the 26th of April 1786
William Hovell was born on 26 April 1786 at Yarmouth, Norfolk, England.
Hamilton Hume and William Hovell were two significant explorers in early Australia. Several features in the southeastern region of Australia are named after either Hume or Hovell., although Hume, being the Australian-born of the two explorers, seems to have had more places named after him. Possibly the best known is the Hume Highway, which runs from Sydney to Canberra and approximates the route taken southwest by Hume and Hovell. In Canberra, there is the suburb of Hume, while the City of Hume is a Local Government Area in Victoria, in the northern suburbs of Melbourne. The Greater Hume Shire Council is a Local Government Area of New South Wales, Australia, incorporating the towns of Culcairn and most of Holbrook. The Division of Hume is an Electoral Division in NSW, just north of the ACT. Lake Hume is an artificial lake on the Murray River, near Albury, formed by the damming of the Murray. It is interesting to note that, originally, the Murray River was named the Hume River. Sturt, who charted the river five years later, renamed it the Murray. Named after William Hovell is William Hovell Drive, the road between Belconnen and North Canberra. Lake William Hovell is an artificial lake formed by the damming of the King River in Victoria.
Hamilton Hume was born on 19 June 1797. William Hovell was born on 26 April 1786.
Willian Hilton Hovell, the explorer of Australia spelt his name with two L's.
In Hume and Hovell's epedition of 1824, Hovell was regarded as the leader. For many years, the expedition was referred to as the Hovell and Hume expedition. This was only because he financed the expedition. Australian-born Hamilton Hume had the greater bush skills.
William Farrer came to Australia in 1870
Hamilton Hume and William Hovell explored southwest from Sydney, travelling overland down through the region now known as Victoria, and to Corio Bay, not far from Port Phillip Bay. Hume and Hovell discovered and mapped numerous rivers in what is now Victoria, adding to the knowledge of inland Australia.
William Hovell was an English explorer who travelled to New South Wales in 1813. Explorer Hamilton Hume was Australian-born, having been born near Parramatta in 1797. However, when he lived, there was no concept of Australian citizenship, as this is something that only came into being with the creation in 1901 of the nation of the Commonwealth of Australia.
William Hovell only explored overland on the one journey with Hamilton Hume. However, he was an ex-sea captain, and made many trade journeys along the New South Wales coast and to New Zealand.
Originally, the Murray River was named the Hume River. Sturt renamed it the Murray. The Hume Highway runs from Sydney to Canberra, approximating the route taken southwest by Hume and Hovell. * In Canberra, there is the suburb of Hume * The City of Hume is a Local Government Area in Victoria, in the northern suburbs of Melbourne * the Greater Hume Shire Council is a Local Government Area of New South Wales, Australia, incorporating the towns of Culcairn and most of Holbrook * the Division of Hume is an Electoral Division in NSW, just north of the ACT * Lake Hume is an artificial lake on the Murray River, near Albury, formed by the damming of the Murray Hume, being the Australian-born of the two explorers, seems to have had more named after him. William Hovell had the following named after him: * William Hovell Drive, the road between Belconnen and North Canberra * Lake William Hovell is an artificial lake formed by the damming of the King River, Victoria