Matthew Flinders accompanied Captain William Bligh on his first journey.
On some of his later voyages, he was accompanied by fellow sea-explorer George Bass.
On his circumnavigation of Australia he was accompanied by his younger brother Lt. Samuel Flinders and the ship's artist William Westall.
Flinders also made mention in his journals of a number of crew members who fell sick and died, usually of dysentery-related causes, during the circumnavigation of Australia. These included James Greenhalgh, sergeant of marines; quarter-master John Draper; seaman Thomas Smith; and botanist Peter Good.
Flinders also had a cat named Trim, a faithful companion on many voyages.
Matthew Flinders had at least one younger brother Samuel Ward Flinders who also entered the Royal Navy. On Matthew Flinders main voyage to chart and circumnavigate the Australian continent, Samuel accompanied his older brother as 2nd Lieutenant. Flinders also had 2 younger step-sisters: Susan and Hannah.
Matthew Flinders had a cat named Trim, who accompanied Flinders on most of his journeys between 1799 and 1804.
A voyage to Terra Australis was the name of the book that Matthew Flinders wrote.
Yes. Matthew Flinders was known for his black and white cat, Trim, who accompanied him on most of his voyages.
Yes. Matthew Flinders had a cat named Trim, who accompanied Flinders on most of his journeys between 1799 and 1804.
Matthew Flinders's first seafaring expedition was when he accompanied William Bligh on his second voyage to Tahiti in 1791. He was 17 at the time, and had only been in the Royal Navy for 2 years. His first journey for the purposes of exploration was in 1796 when, accompanied by George Bass, Flinders first explored Botany Bay and the coastline south of Sydney in an 8-foot open boat, the Tom Thumb.
Explorer Matthew Flinders had one brother named Samuel, who accompanied him on his circumnavigation of Australia, but he had no sisters. Samuel Flinders was second lieutenant on board the ship "Investigator".
Matthew Flinders was born in 1774 and died in 1803, He lived in Lincolnshire England before starting his voyage with George Bass.
Matthew Flinders's full name was simply Matthew Flinders.
Matthew Flinders's main voyage charted the Australian coastline and filled in the gaps left by previous English and Dutch explorers. It was very important for improving the knowledge of the Australian continent. It was also important because, while charting the southern coastline, Flinders became the first to put forward the possibility of establishing a settlement on the southern coast.
Matthew Flinders was born in England.
Matthew Flinders' mum was Susanah.