C1870

Warrengo Creek, Queensland. sic

Colonial engraving of Coopers Creek, Queensland. The engraving is incorrectly titled, Warrengo Creek, Queensland. Charles Sturt named the river in 1845 after Charles Cooper, the Chief Justice of South Australia. It was along Cooper Creek that the explorers Burke and … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Warrengo Creek, Queensland. sic

Date:

C1870

Artist:

Unknown

Condition:

In good condition

Technique:

Hand coloured engraving.

Image Size: 

143mm 
x 116mm

Paper Size: 

186mm 
x 135mm
AUTHENTICITY
Warrengo Creek, Queensland. sic - Antique View from 1870

Genuine antique
dated:

1870

Description:

Colonial engraving of Coopers Creek, Queensland. The engraving is incorrectly titled, Warrengo Creek, Queensland.

Charles Sturt named the river in 1845 after Charles Cooper, the Chief Justice of South Australia. It was along Cooper Creek that the explorers Burke and Wills died in 1861. The Burke and Wills expedition reached Menindee near Broken Hill in New South Wales on 23 September 1860. Burke decided to leave most of the equipment there while he led a small advance party to Cooper Creek in western Queensland to establish a ‘depot’.

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