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Canning produced a detailed map of the stock route, Plan of Wiluna – Kimberley stock route exploration ( showing positions of wells constructed 1908 – 9 and 10 ) on which he also recorded his observations of the land and water sources along the route.
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Canning and stock
Alfred Canning, a surveyor with the Western Australian Department of Lands and Surveys, was appointed to survey the stock route.
On 1 November 1906, shortly after arriving in Halls Creek, Canning sent a telegram to Perth stating that the finished route would " be about the best watered stock route in Colony ".
" The Canning Stock Route: Desert stock route to outback tourism ", Australasian Historical Archaeology, vol.
In 1906 Alfred Wernam Canning was appointed to develop a stock route from the East Kimberleys to the Murchison.
In 1840 Patrick Leslie started with stock from a New England station, then the most northerly settled district in New South Wales, and formed Toolburra and Canning Downs ( at ), the first stations on the Condamine River, before the river had been identified as a tributary of the Darling River.
Canning and route
Canning was appointed to lead a construction party and between March 1908 and April 1910, 48 wells were completed along the route.
Canning ’ s task was to find a route through 1850 kilometres of desert, from Wiluna in the mid west to the Kimberley in the north.
In 1906, with a team of 23 camels, two horses, and eight men, Canning surveyed the route completing the difficult journey from Wiluna to Halls Creek in less than six months.
In order to gain assistance in locating water along the route, Canning captured several Martu men, chained them by the neck and forced them to lead his party to native water sources ( soaks ).
Canning left Perth in March 1908, along with 30 men, 70 camels, four wagons, 100 tonnes of food and equipment and 267 goats ( for milk and meat ), and travelled the route again to commence the construction of well heads and water troughs at the 54 water sources identified by his earlier expedition.
Bibbulmun track where it crosses the upper reaches of the Canning River ( Western Australia ) | Canning River The route has been changed twice, partly due to it passing through a significant section of forest that was at risk to change from either forestry, bauxite mining or dieback.
The later construction of the Royal Victoria Dock necessitated a swing-bridge on the original route south of Canning Town which was rerouted in 1850 via Custom House and the Connaught Tunnel.
The existing route between Beckton and Tower Gateway would have been supplemented by a second service between Beckton and Stratford International via Canning Town using the new DLR tracks from Canning Town to Stratford International.
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The Canning River Regional Park, located in Ferndale's north, is a popular route for cycling and walking as it is the parkland of the Canning River.
Canning and Wiluna
Roadside sign at the southern end of the Canning Stock Route, near Wiluna, Western Australia | Wiluna
Canning had always planned to rely on Aboriginal guides to help him find water and had taken neck chains and handcuffs supplied to him by the Wiluna police to make sure local ' guides ' stayed as long as he needed them.
Halls Creek is also the northern end of the Canning Stock Route, which runs 1, 850 km through the Great Sandy Desert until the southern end of the route at Wiluna.
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The history of the Canning Stock Route has been well documented from the colonial perspective – accounts of European explorers, drovers, prospectors and law enforcers – but increasingly the Aboriginal history of the track is also being recognised, and Aboriginal people are keen to have their story told: We wanna tell you fellas ' bout things been happening in the past that hasn't been recorded, what old people had in their head.
Yiwarra Kuju ( One Road ) – The Canning Stock Route, a joint initiative between the National Museum of Australia and FORM, was held at the museum from July 2010 to January 2011.
When it closed in January 2011, Yiwarra Kuju – The Canning Stock Route had been the most successful exhibition in the history of the Museum, with over 120, 000 visitors.
Five parallel roads were laid out, to the south of the former college site – Outram, Havelock, Elgin, Clyde and Canning Roads.
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* 1928 – The first canned tomato juice was created by Walter Kemp from Kemp Brothers Canning Company in response to a physician's need for baby food.
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