Cunningham discovered the rich farming land of the Darling Downs (1827) which led to inland settlement of what is now southern Queensland, and Cunningham's Gap (1828). The discovery of Cunningham's Gap meant that landowners on the Darling Downs did not need to send their products overland to Sydney and markets, but could take the shorter and easier route of coastal shipping.
The fertile agricultural area of the Darling Downs in Queensland was named by explorer Allan Cunningham after then-Governor Ralph Darling.
Allan Cunningham was initially part of John Oxley's expeditions to follow the Lachlan and Macquarie Rivers in 1817. However, he became an important explorer in his own right, making major discoveries such as the rich farming land of the Darling Downs (1827) which led to inland settlement of what is now southern Queensland, and Cunningham's Gap (1828). The discovery of Cunningham's Gap meant that landowners on the Darling Downs did not need to send their products overland to Sydney and markets, but could take the shorter and easier route of coastal shipping.
Allan Cunningham - author - died in 1842.
Allan Cunningham - author - was born in 1784.
Yes, Allan Cunningham was a famous explorer of Australia. The most famous of his discoveries was Cunningham's Gap, which even now provides the main route from the southeast Queensland coast to the southern Darling Downs. Cunningham also was the one who discovered the Darling Downs, the rich fertile land of inland southern Queensland. Cunningham discovered the Gwydir River in today's northern New South Wales. Cunningham also discovered Pandora's Pass, at the junction of the Warrumbungle and Liverpool Ranges, and this pass allowed sheep and cattle to be over landed through to new pastures.
Allan Cunningham - botanist - was born on 1791-07-13.
Allan Cunningham - botanist - died on 1839-06-27.
Allan Cunningham died on October 30, 1842 at the age of 57.
Allan Cunningham was fascinated by the natural sciences, in particular, botany and the study of plants.
Australian explorer and botanist Allan Cunningham was born on 13 July 1791.
Explorer and botanist Allan Cunningham was born on 13 July 1791.
Allan Cunningham, one of Australia's early explorers, was born in Wimbledon, England, in 1791 and he originally came to Australia in an attempt to cure his tuberculosis. The Australian climate did indeed help Cunningham regain some of his health, and so he developed a real love for the country, wanting to utilise his skills as a botanist to explore and discover more of the country. He was driven by curiosity as a botanist, and a passion for his adopted country.