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Explorer Gregory Blaxland was honoured by these places being named after him: * the town of Blaxland in the Blue Mountains * Mount Blaxland and later: * the Australian Electoral Division of Blaxland * Blaxland, a small Queensland railway siding on the Darling Downs, between Oakey and Dalby

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What was Gregory Blaxland's childhood like?

Not much information is known about Gregory Blaxland's childhood. Gregory Blaxland is most known for being an explorer who crossed the Blue Mountains in Australia.


Why did Blaxland kill himself?

Gregory Blaxland committed suicide after many great losses in his life in close succession. These losses included the death of his second and youngest sons as well as the death of his wife.


Why did Gregory blaxland kill himself?

Throughout his life, Blaxland was a very volatile personality, given to moods. It was, unfortunately, the nature of his personality, and in those days, there were no psychologists and psychiatrists to help.


Why did William Lawson explore the Blue Mountains?

William Lawson explored the Blue Mountains largely due to the influence of Gregory Blaxland. Blaxland was a wealthy grazier who had come to Australia in 1806. He stood to gain much by finding a route to new grasslands. Blaxland approached Governor Macquarie about funding an expedition to cross the Blue Mountains. Blaxland took along two other men: William Lawson, who was also a landholder, and magistrate with surveying experience; and William Wentworth, the first Australian-born explorer.


How are Blaxland Wentworth and Lawson remembered?

Gregory Blaxland, William Lawson and William Charles Wentworth are remembered for being the first Europeans to cross the Blue Mountains in 1813. They departed South Creek, Sydney Cove, on 11 May 1813 with four servants, five dogs and four horses. Their exploration was significant because the discovery of a traversible route over the Blue Mountains meant that the colony of Sydney could now expand to the rich grasslands on the other side. There are various ways in which they are remembered for their feat. there are numerous towns named with Lawson, Blaxland or Wentworth scattered around Australia. At Mt Blaxland, the farthest point of their journey, there is a cairn marking the most westerly point of their journey. There are also markers on the slopes of Mt Blaxland which indicate points along their journey.

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Did Gregory Blaxland discover Mount Blaxland?

Yes. It was on the expedition of Blaxland, Wentworth and Lawson that Mt Blaxland was discovered and named.


Why is Mount Blaxland called Mount Blaxland?

Mount Blaxland was named after Gregory Blaxland. He was an English pioneer farmer and explorer in Australia, noted for initiating and co-leading the first successful crossing of the Blue Mountains by European settlers.


When did Gregory Blaxland finish his expedition?

The end point of the expedition of Gregory Blaxland occurred when he and his companions, Wentworth and Lawson, reached what they named Mount Blaxland. This was on 31 May 1813. From here, they could see the plains and the extensive grasslands to the west.


What was named after Wentworth Lawson and Blaxland?

The Wentworth Falls and Blaxland areas in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia, are named after explorers William Wentworth and Gregory Blaxland. They were among the first Europeans to cross the Blue Mountains in 1813, facilitating access to the interior of New South Wales. Their journey was significant in opening up the region for settlement and development.


When did John Blaxland die?

John Blaxland died in 1845.


When was John Blaxland born?

John Blaxland was born in 1769.


When was Division of Blaxland created?

Division of Blaxland was created in 1949.


When was Helen Blaxland born?

Helen Blaxland was born in 1907.


When did Helen Blaxland die?

Helen Blaxland died in 1989.


When was Gregory Blaxland born?

Gregory Blaxland was born on 17 June 1778.


When was William Blaxland Benham born?

William Blaxland Benham was born in 1860.


When did William Blaxland Benham die?

William Blaxland Benham died in 1950.