Gregory, Western Australia
Western Australia, Francis Thomas Gregory, Augustus Charles Gregory, Hutt River (Western Australia)
978-613-7-73345-5
6137733459
56
2011-10-21
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Gregory is a small town and fishing port in the Mid West region of Western Australia. At the 2006 census, Gregory had a population of 46. Port Gregory, located close to the mouth of the Hutt River, was established in 1849 and named after brothers Augustus and Frank Gregory, two of Western Australia's most active explorers. In May 1853 sixty convicts and Pensioner Guards arrived from England via Fremantle in the ships Leander and GoldDigger. A townsite was gazetted in 1854 as Pakington near the shore with Lynton gazetted as the convict depot and townsite for the Guards inland on the Hutt River inland. The convicts were utilised for Government works and in establishing a road to the Murchison River and the Geraldine lead mine operated by Cornish miners during the 1850s. Ticket-of-leave men from the depot were hired out for work at the port and on nearby farms and stations.
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