John Oxley, an early Australian explorer, took various supplies and equipment on his journeys, including provisions for food, water, and medical supplies. He also carried navigational instruments like compasses and maps to aid in his exploration of the Australian interior. Additionally, he brought tools for surveying and recording his findings, as well as horses for transportation. His expeditions were focused on discovering new lands and assessing their potential for settlement.
John Oxley was hoping to find some land but during the journey he came to swampy waters and couldn't get passed it.
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John Oxley's full name was John Joseph William Molesworth Oxley.
It depends on the journey to which one is referring. On Oxley's exploration of where the Lachlan and Macquarie Rivers flowed, he travelled by horseback. these journeys both ended in marshlands, forcing Oxley to return, and causing him to declare large areas of inland New South Wales as useless for habitation. On his journey north to find a suitable site for a convict settlement, Oxley travelled by boat.
If you are asking about John Joseph Oxley, the British and Australian explorer, he was the eldest son of John Oxley and his wife Isabella.
John Oxley died on 26 May 1828.
SS John Oxley was created in 1927.
SS John Oxley ended in 1968.
Many places have been named after explorer John Oxley. They include: * The Oxley Highway in New South Wales * The town of Oxley, NSW * Oxley Island on the NSW north coast * The Federal electorate of Oxley (Queensland) * NSW Electoral district of Oxley * Oxley Wild Rivers National Park * Oxley Creek (Qld) * Suburbs of Oxley, Qld and Oxley, Australian Capital Territory * The John Oxley Library, which is part of the State Library of Queensland
John C. Oxley was born on 1937-01-24.
The ship Mermaid, its crew, and Alan Cunningham.
John Oxley died on 26 May 1828 at Kirkham. He was buried in the Devonshire Street cemetery in Sydney.