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William Harry Tietkens (30
August 1844 – 19
April 1933),
known as "Harry
Tietkens",
explorer and naturalist, was born in
England and
emigrated to Australia...
- The
Tietkens expedition of 1889 was led by
William Tietkens. It
covered territory west of
Alice Springs to the
vicinity of the
Western Australian border...
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Recognition of
sacred sites Protected areas of the
Northern Territory Tietkens expedition of 1889
Uluru Statement from the
Heart Notes "Place
Names Register...
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Protected areas of the
Northern Territory Recognition of
sacred sites Tietkens expedition of 1889 Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa
National Park
Visitors Guide. Retrieved...
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metres (2,943 ft) AHD .
Mount Leisler was
named by
William Tietkens on 27 May 1889.
Tietkens was in
command of the "Central
Australian Exploring Expedition"...
- Nangala,
mother of
Daisy Jugadai Napaltjarri.
Tietkens expedition of 1889 Hartwig,
Mervyn (1976). "
Tietkens,
William Harry (1844 - 1933)".
Australian Dictionary...
- Emu-Ooldea-
Tietkens Well reconnaissance...
- Tate, Ralph;
Tietkens,
William Henry (1891).
Journal of the
Central Australian Exploring Expedition, 1889,
under command of W.H.
Tietkens,
despatched by...
- Giles' second-in-command,
William Tietkens,
returned on his own
expedition to
survey the area. In his journal,
Tietkens wrote that he
first travelled to...
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European people to
visit the area were the
explorers Ernest Giles and W. H.
Tietkens, in 1874. They saw the rock from Weld P****,
which is
further to the west...