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Bungaree and explorer
Portrait of the Aboriginal explorer and diplomat Bungaree in British dress at Sydney in 1826.
Aboard ship was the Aboriginal explorer Bungaree, of the Sydney district, who became the first person born on the Australian continent to circumnavigate the Australian continent.

Bungaree and on
Later, in 1934, the Group moved to its present location in Bungaree Road on donated land which had also once been part of the Knox landholdings.
At 12 he began to work as an assistant to a travelling draper, During his teens he worked in various jobs ' below and on top ' at Ballarat, Clunes, Bungaree, Lefroy ( Tasmania ), Smeaton and Gordon.
For information on the Indigenous history and Traditional Owners of the Gosford and Wyong Shires, please refer to the Aboriginal Heritage Office, Bungaree, Guringai Guringai, or Gosford Shire Council for further historical reference.

Bungaree and first
The first governor, Arthur Phillip, was instructed explicitly to establish friendship and good relations with the Aborigines and interactions between the early newcomers and the ancient landowners varied considerably throughout the colonial period — from the mutual curiosity displayed by the early interlocutors Bennelong and Bungaree of Sydney, to the outright hostility of Pemulwuy and Windradyne of the Sydney region, and Yagan around Perth.
The first Governor of New South Wales, Arthur Phillip, was instructed explicitly to establish friendship and good relations with the Aborigines and interactions between the early newcomers and the ancient landowners varied considerably throughout the colonial period — from the mutual curiosity displayed by the early interlocutors Bennelong and Bungaree of Sydney, to the outright hostility of Pemulwuy and Windradyne of the Sydney region, and Yagan around Perth.

Bungaree and .
Rockingham Beach Primary School was founded in 1895 and is supplemented by Bungaree, Charthouse, East Waikiki, Hillman, Safety Bay and Waikiki primary schools.
It was formed in 1994 from the merger of the City of Ballaarat, Shire of Ballarat, Borough of Sebastopol and parts of the Shire of Bungaree, Shire of Buninyong, Shire of Grenville and Shire of Ripon.
Other small population areas in the east are Balliang, Mount Wallace and Myrniong, in the centre Blackwood, Greendale, Gordon, Koorweinguboora and Mount Egerton and to the west Bungaree, Elaine and Wallace.
The shire was formed in 1994 by the amalgamation of the Shire of Bacchus Marsh, Shire of Ballan and parts of Shire of Bungaree and the City of Werribee.
The other localities of King Island are Bungaree, Loorana, Lymwood, Nugara, Pegarah, Reekara, Sea Elephant, Surprise Bay, Wickham and Yarra Creek.

accompanied and explorer
Cartier was followed by nobleman Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Monts who was accompanied by explorer / cartographer Samuel de Champlain in a 1604 expedition where they established the second permanent European settlement in North America, following Spain's settlement at St. Augustine.
That Cão, on his second voyage of 1484-1486, was accompanied by Martin Behaim ( as alleged on the latters Nuremberg globe of 1492 ) is very doubtful ; but we know that the explorer revisited the Congo and erected two more pillars beyond the furthest of his previous voyage.
* Pêro Vaz de Caminha ( – 1500 ), Portuguese explorer that accompanied Pedro Álvares Cabral in the discovery of Brazil.
Positive accounts of Aboriginal customs and encounters are also recorded in the journals of early European explorers, who often relied on Aboriginal guides and assistance: Charles Sturt employed Aboriginal envoys to explore the Murray-Darling ; the lone survivor of the Burke and Wills expedition was nursed by local Aborigines, and the famous Aboriginal explorer Jackey Jackey loyally accompanied his ill-fated friend Edmund Kennedy to Cape York.
He was the youngest of three sons of João Vaz Corte-Real, also a Portuguese explorer, and had accompanied his father on his expeditions to North America.
It wasn't until 1769 when the area known as Northridge was descriptively first reported by Father Juan Crespi, the prolific diarist who accompanied the exploration party of Spanish explorer Gaspar de Portolà on its arduous trek through California, including the Sepulveda Pass leading to the San Fernando Valley.
It was discovered by the French explorer La Salle, along with traders and missionaries who accompanied.
Catholic priest and missionary Father Louis Hennepin accompanied fellow French explorer René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle on the ship Le Griffon in exploring the Great Lakes in 1679.
The town is named after explorer Sir Braden Hirstein, who was accompanied by Sir David Magana ), and was established as a small fishing colony in 1789.
* Sverre Hassel ( 1876 – 1928 ), polar explorer who accompanied Roald Amundsen to the South Pole
He accompanied German explorer Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied from 1832 through 1834 on his Missouri River expedition.
* The Allan Cunningham Project, Allan Cunningham, botanist explorer 1791-1839, accompanied John Oxley on his journey along the Lachlan River in 1817
* Jørgen Brønlund ( 1877 – 1907 ), was also a polar explorer born in Ilulissat, He grew up with Rasmussen and accompanied him, along with Harald Moltke and Ludvig Mylius-Erichsen, on the Danish Literary Expedition ( 1902 – 1904 ) to examine Inuit culture.
The earliest record of his name is from the Italian explorer Antonio Pigafetta who accompanied Magellan in the Philippines.
In 1816 he accompanied the explorer Henry Koster to Brazil.
* John Baxter ( explorer ), Australian explorer who accompanied Edward John Eyre across the Nullarbor Plain
Percy had employed John Blackman as a guide because he had already accompanied an earlier explorer into that region.
Edward Bland, an explorer who accompanied Abraham Wood's expedition in 1650, wrote that in Opechancanough's day, there had been a falling-out between the " Chawan " chief and the weroance of the Powhatan ( also a relative of Opechancanough's family ).
Kermit Roosevelt, explorer, author, and soldier, accompanied his father, Theodore Roosevelt on expeditions to Africa and the Amazon.
Polar explorer and scientist Baron Eduard V. Toll paid a further visit to this island group in the spring of 1892, accompanied only by one Cossack and three natives.
He accompanied the explorer Kerguelen-Trémarec on his first voyage to the Antarctic in 1773.
John C. Fremont, one of the lake's first White discoverers in 1844, named it " Lake Bonpland " after Aimé Jacques Alexandre Bonpland, a French botanist who had accompanied Prussian explorer Alexander von Humboldt in his exploration of Mexico, Colombia and the Amazon River .< ref name = rubiconbay >
Marr had accompanied the British explorer Ernest Shackleton on his Antarctic expeditions in the 1920s.

accompanied and Matthew
says she was accompanied by Salome and Mary the mother of James, while Matthew 28: 1 omits Salome.
The conquest of the North Pole was for many years credited to US Navy engineer Robert Peary, who claimed to have reached the Pole on 6 April 1909, accompanied by Matthew Henson and four Inuit men, Ootah, Seeglo, Egingwah, and Ooqueah.
The pervasiveness of the accusation that Jews persecute, kill or intend to kill Christ believers in Matthew is accompanied by a dearth of specifics regarding the charges, the motives, the causes, and the specific agents of the persecution.
Wolfe Tone's brother Matthew was captured, tried by court-martial, and hanged ; a second raid, accompanied by Napper Tandy, came to disaster on the coast of Donegal ; while Wolfe Tone took part in a third, under Admiral Bompard, with General Hardy in command of a force of about 3000 men.
Several professional natural-history illustrators accompanied expeditions in the early 19th century, including Ferdinand Bauer ( who travelled with Matthew Flinders ), and Charles-Alexandre Lesueur, who travelled with a French expedition led by Nicolas Baudin.
In the spring of 1757, shortly after William had returned home, Mylne accompanied the diplomat Richard Phelps and antiquarian Matthew Nulty on a tour of Sicily.
* William Martin ( 1796 – unknown ), accompanied George Bass and Matthew Flinders in the Tom Thumb
To reinforce their fear of the Indians, there was another minor disaster on 8 July when a party from the 8th ( King's ) Regiment ) and Merritt's Troop of Provincial Dragoons, accompanied by Ottawas under Captain Matthew Elliott and other Indians under Mohawk chief John Norton, went to retrieve a chest of medicines which had been hastily buried at Ball's Farm near Two Mile Creek when the British had evacuated Fort George in May.
The series was accompanied by a book titled 1900 House: Featuring Extracts from the Personal Diaries of Joyce and Paul Bowler and Their Family by Mark McCrum and Matthew Sturgis.
In 1937 he emigrated to the United States, accompanied by Aldous Huxley, Huxley's wife Maria, and their son Matthew Huxley, to give some lectures at Duke University.
He was organist at St Matthew ’ s, Sydenham 1876-7, and St Paul ’ s, Forest Hill 1878-9, neither of which now exists, as well as churches in Blackheath and Sutton, and accompanied concerts in the Albert Hall.
In 2009, Matthew Williamson opened its first US flagship store in New York, accompanied by a further stand alone retail store in the Dubai Mall, Dubai.
Trim was a ship's cat that accompanied Matthew Flinders on his voyages to circumnavigate and map the coastline of Australia in 1801-03.
On last Good Friday, the 150th anniversary of the first production of Bach's Matthew Passion, the dear old cantor and beloved professor was laid to his last rest, accompanied to his grave by the solemn sound of the beautiful choral, Jesu, meine Zuversicht.
The following recitative is given to the bass as the vox Christi ( voice of Christ ) and accompanied by strings, similar to the words of Jesus in Bach's St Matthew Passion.
Four modern choral arrangements include a four-part, a cappella version by David Dickau, an intimate, Irish folk music-influenced setting, also SATB a cappella, by Matthew Brown (" A Red, Red Rose ," published by Santa Barbara Music ), an accompanied SATB setting by James Mulholland as well as a broader version by American composer René Clausen.

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