Henry Dangar

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Henry Dangar was a 19th-century Australian surveyor, explorer, and pastoralist known for mapping large areas of New South Wales and contributing to the colony’s early development.

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instanceOf Australian politician
explorer
pastoralist
person
surveyor
arrivalInColony 1821
birthDate 1796-11-18
birthPlace St Neot, Cornwall, England NERFINISHED
burialPlace St Thomas' Cemetery, North Sydney NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Australia
United Kingdom
deathDate 1861-03-02
employer New South Wales Surveyor-General's Department NERFINISHED
era 19th century
ethnicGroup English
familyName Dangar NERFINISHED
givenName Henry NERFINISHED
hasNamesake Dangar Falls NERFINISHED
Dangar Island NERFINISHED
Dangarfield NERFINISHED
Dangarsleigh NERFINISHED
hasRelative Albert Augustus Dangar NERFINISHED
William John Dangar NERFINISHED
influenced pastoral expansion in northern New South Wales
knownFor contributions to early development of the Colony of New South Wales
mapping large areas of New South Wales
languageSpoken English
migratedTo New South Wales NERFINISHED
name Henry Dangar NERFINISHED
notableAchievement detailed surveys of the Hunter River and its tributaries
survey of road from Newcastle to Maitland
notableWork mapping of New South Wales districts
surveys of the Hunter Valley
occupation explorer
pastoralist
politician
surveyor
placeOfDeath Sydney, New South Wales, Australia NERFINISHED
positionHeld member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
member of the New South Wales Legislative Council
religion Anglicanism NERFINISHED
residence Hunter Valley, New South Wales NERFINISHED
Sydney, New South Wales NERFINISHED
workLocation Hunter Valley NERFINISHED
New South Wales NERFINISHED

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film "Romero" (1989) editedBy Henry Dangar
subject surface form: Romero