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Flinders, Matthew
Flinders, Matthew (captain)
Flinders, Mèt'û
Flinders, Mėtʹi︠u︡
Matthew Flinders (angielski podróżnik, żeglarz)
Matthew Flinders (britischer Forschungsreisender)
Matthew Flinders (Brits ontdekkingsreiziger (1774-1814))
Matthew Flinders (English navigator and cartographer)
Matthew Flinders (esploratore britannico)
Matthyu Flindaas
Матю Флиндърс
Метью Фліндерс
Флиндерс, Мэтью
מתיו פלינדרס
ماثيو فليندرز
मॅथ्यू फ्लिंडर्स
மத்தியூ பிலிண்டேர்ஸ்
マシュー・フリンダース
馬修·福林達斯
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Arrowsmith, Aaron
Bass, George
Flinders, Matthew
Götze, Ferdinand
Great Britain. Royal Navy (isAffiliatedWith)
Grün, Wolf-Dieter (1952-)
Loosjes Pz., Adriaan (Haarlem)
Macarthur-Onslow, Annette
Mappothèque Vandermaelen, Philippe
Meyer, Therese-Marie
Mitchell Library (State Library of New South Wales)
Morgan, Kenneth (1953-)
Rivière, Marc Serge
Scott, John (1774-1827)
Simpson, Roger
Veelwaard, Daniel (1766-1851)
Westall, William (1781-1850)
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Australia circumnavigated: the voyage of Matthew Flinders in HMS Investigator, 1801-1803
Baudin-Flinders dans l'Océan indien, c2006:
Chart of part of the coast of New South Wales, from Ram Head to Northumberland Isles, by M. Flinders, 2nd lieut. of H.M.S. Reliance 1800
Entdeckungsreise nach Australien 1801 - 1803
erste Umsegelung Australiens 1801 - 1803
Li︠u︡bovʹ i dolg, 1985:
Maritime portion of South Australia from the Surveys of Capt. Flinders & of Col. Light, Survr. Genl
Matthew Flinders : navigator and chartmaker
My dear friend : the Flinders-Pitot correspondence (1806-1814) at the Carnegie Library, Mauritius
Observations on the coasts of Van Diemen's land on Bass's strait and its islands, and on part of the coasts of New South Wales,... by Matthew Flinders,...
Ontdekkings-reis naar het groote Zuidland, anders Nieuw-Holland, bezigtiging van hetzelve in 1801, 1802 en 1803, noodlottige schipbreuk en gevangenschap van 6 1/2 jaar bij de Franschen op Mauritius
passion for exploring new countries", "A
Port Dalrymple on the North coast of Van Diemen's Land, and surveyed in the Norfolk sloop by M. Flinders (...) Nov. & Dec. 1798 : The Southernmost of Furneaux Islands by M. Flinders (...) : Western Port on the South coast of N. South Wales by Mr Bass's eye-sketch 1798 : Twofold Bay on the East coast of N. South Wales examined by M. Flinders & Mr. Simpson Octob. 1798
Private journal 1803-1814
Reise nach dem Austral-Lande
Terra Australis Matthew Flinders'
Trim
Voyage to terra australis, undertaken for the purpose of completing the discovery of that vast country and prosecuted in the years 1801, 1802, and 1803
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Associated Group: Great Britain. Royal Navy naf
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Australia--Discovery and exploration
Bastian, Josephine M. "A passion for exploring new countries", 2016 title page (Matthew Flinders) page ix (Matthew Flinders (1774-1814))
Baudin-Flinders dans l'Océan indien, c2006 p. 4 of cover (Matthew Flinders (1774-1814))
Britannica online, April 24, 2017 (Matthew Flinders (born March 16, 1774, Donington, Lincolnshire, England; died July 19, 1814, London); English navigator who charted much of the Australian coast; entered the Royal Navy in 1789 and became a navigator. In 1795 he sailed to Australia, where he explored and charted its southeast coast and circumnavigated the island of Tasmania. As commander of the Investigator, he again sailed from England for Australia in 1801. On this visit he surveyed the entire southern coast, from Cape Leeuwin, in the southwest, to the Bass Strait, which separates mainland Australia from Tasmania. On July 22, 1802, he sailed from Sydney (on Port Jackson) and charted the east coast of Australia and the Gulf of Carpentaria on the north coast. Continuing westward and southward, he circumnavigated Australia and again reached Port Jackson on June 9, 1803. In December, on the voyage back to England, the condition of his ship required him to stop at the Île de France (now Mauritius) in the western Indian Ocean. There he was interned by the French authorities and was not allowed to leave for England until 1810)
Collins' "Acc ... New South Wales", 1798
Explorers Scientists
Hydrographer
Malakhovskiĭ, K. V. Li︠u︡bovʹ i dolg, 1985 t.p. (Mėtʹi︠u︡ Flindersa)
Australian dictionary of biography online, April 24, 2017 (Flinders, Matthew (1774-1814); navigator, hydrographer and scientist; born on 16 March 1774 at Donington, Lincolnshire, England; died 18 [sic] July 1814, London, Middlesex, England; entered the navy in 1789; author of A Voyage to Terra Australis; it was published on 18 July 1814, the day before he died) http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/flinders-matthew-2050
Encounter 1802-2002, via State Library of South Australia website, April 24, 2017 Flinders' voyage > Biography (Matthew Flinders (1774-1814); born on 16 March 1774 at Donington, Lincolnshire; began his naval career at the age of fifteen, on the HMS Alert; in 1795 he sailed in the Reliance to the new convict settlement at Botany Bay. On board Flinders befriended George Bass; with Bass, Flinders made a number of small boat journeys and refined the charts of the New South Wales coast. In 1798 Flinders and Bass set out in the Norfolk to explore the extent of the strait between the mainland and Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania). By circumnavigating Van Diemen's Land, Flinders proved that it was a separate island; By February 1801 Flinders had been given command of the Investigator to explore the entire coast of Terra Australis; completed the journey around the southern continent; held prisoner at Ile de France (Mauritius) for 6 1/2 years; in October 1810 Flinders finally returned home to England; died in 1814, the day after A voyage to Terra Australis was published) http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/encounter/flinders/bio.htm
Wikipedia https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/馬修·福林達斯
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