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Hamilton Hume was born in Australia. He was a "currency lad", on 19 June 1797 near Parramatta, New South Wales.

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What was Hume's first name?

The Australian explorer Hume was named Hamilton Hume.


Why did Hamilton Hume go to live in Australia?

Hamilton Hume moved to Australia in 1824 as part of his family's relocation from England. His father, a land surveyor, sought opportunities in the growing Australian colony. Hume became a prominent explorer and pastoralist, contributing significantly to the exploration and settlement of New South Wales. His work helped open new territories for agriculture and settlement in Australia.


What was wiilliam hovel and hamilton hume ship called?

The ship that William Hovel and Hamilton Hume used during their explorations in Australia was called the "Sovereign." It was part of their expedition to explore the interior regions of New South Wales in the early 19th century. Their work contributed significantly to the mapping and understanding of Australia's geography.


What other jobs did Hamilton Hume do?

Hamilton Hume was a farmer, but he embarked on his firs exploration expedition at age 17.


First Europeans to arrive in canberra?

Canberra as a city was not established until 1913. Prior to that, it was a farming region known as Limestone Plains. Among the early settlers of the area was Australian-born explorer Hamilton Hume and his father.


Why did Hamilton Hume die?

Australian explorer Hamilton Hume died of natural causes when he was around 75 years old.


How did Hamilton Hume die?

Australian explorer Hamilton Hume died of natural causes when he was around 75 years old.


What was named after William Hovell and Hamilton Hume?

Hamilton Hume and William Hovell were two significant explorers in early Australia. Several features in the southeastern region of Australia are named after either Hume or Hovell., although Hume, being the Australian-born of the two explorers, seems to have had more places named after him. Possibly the best known is the Hume Highway, which runs from Sydney to Canberra and approximates the route taken southwest by Hume and Hovell. In Canberra, there is the suburb of Hume, while the City of Hume is a Local Government Area in Victoria, in the northern suburbs of Melbourne. The Greater Hume Shire Council is a Local Government Area of New South Wales, Australia, incorporating the towns of Culcairn and most of Holbrook. The Division of Hume is an Electoral Division in NSW, just north of the ACT. Lake Hume is an artificial lake on the Murray River, near Albury, formed by the damming of the Murray. It is interesting to note that, originally, the Murray River was named the Hume River. Sturt, who charted the river five years later, renamed it the Murray. Named after William Hovell is William Hovell Drive, the road between Belconnen and North Canberra. Lake William Hovell is an artificial lake formed by the damming of the King River in Victoria.


Why is Hamilton Hume famous?

Hamilton Hume is famous for being one of Australia's native-born explorers, and an experienced bushman. Because of his skills as a bushman, he was involved in several successful expeditions to explore the interior of New South Wales. In 1818, Governor Macquarie selected Hume to be part of a small expedition sent by to find an overland route south from Sydney to Jervis Bay. Together with James Meehan, he discovered Lake Bathurst and the Goulburn Plains. However, Hume is probably most famous for his expedition to find an overland route from Sydney to Port Phillip in what is now southern Victoria. Together with William Hovell, Hume discovered numerous rivers of Victoria, such as the Mitta Mitta, Kiewa, Broken, Goulburn and Ovens. Hume and Hovell first discovered the Murray River, but they called it the Hume, a name which Sturt later changed when he followed it. Hume also accompanied Sturt in 1828, and became one of the first Europeans to discover the Darling River. The Hume highway, which links Australia's largest city, Sydney, with the Australian capital, Canberra is, of course, named after Hamilton Hume, as is the Hume Weir on the Murray River.


What did William hovell explore in Australia?

William Hovell, together with Hamilton Hume, explored the southeastern part of Australia, in an attempt to find an overland route from Sydney to Port Phillip. During this expedition, Hume and Hovell crossed the Murrumbidgee River, discovered the Murray River (which they named the Hume), as well as rivers such as the Mitta Mitta and the Kiewa.


Is Hamilton Hume dead?

Yes. Hamilton Hume was a nineteenth century Australian explorer. He was born on 19 June 1797 and died on 19 April 1873.


What did Hamilton Hume find?

Lake Bathurst and the Goulburn Plains were discovered by Hume and James Meehan, the deputy surveyor-general in March 1817. In November 1824 he and William Hovell discovered the Murray River which, at the time, was named the Hume River. This was the journey when Hume and Hovell travelled overland from Sydney to Port Phillip, discovering considerable good farming land along the way, and crossing numerous other rivers.