Allan Cunningham embarked on his exploration primarily to survey and document the flora and fauna of Australia, particularly in the more remote regions. Commissioned by the British government, his work aimed to enhance scientific knowledge and contribute to the understanding of Australia's Natural Resources. Additionally, his explorations were part of broader efforts to map the continent and support agricultural development.
Allan Cunningham was born on December 7, 1784 and died on October 30, 1842. Allan Cunningham would have been 57 years old at the time of death or 230 years old today.
Douglas Cunningham goes by Doug.
Allan Bester goes by Ernie.
Allan Donald goes by White Lightening.
Allan Bo Sanden goes by ABS.
Allan Cunningham - author - died in 1842.
Allan Cunningham - author - was born in 1784.
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 discovered 450 plants in Brazil.
Allan Cunningham was born on December 7, 1784 and died on October 30, 1842. Allan Cunningham would have been 57 years old at the time of death or 230 years old today.
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January 1983 Further information: It depends on which Alan/Allan Cunningham you mean. Australian explorer Allan Cunningham, who discovered Cunningham's Gap and Pandora's Pass in Australia's Great Dividing Range was born on 13 July 1791 in Wimbledon, England and died on 27 June 1839. He was only 47, and died of tuberculosis, having suffered respiratory problems all his life.