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Joseph Bradshaw (pastoralist)

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In the Victoria River district a second lease of 2,000 square miles (5,180 km) was granted to Frederick Bradshaw, Joseph's brother, in 1898. Frederick joined his brother in 1898 to stock the property with sheep and both leases, which shared a boundary, were being run as one entity. Frederick was
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A trial mob of sheep were landed and used to stock the property before cattle were to be introduced. Bradshaw tried to introduce cattle in 1894 but received a large livestock tax bill that resulted in him abandoning his property and acquiring new lands in the Victoria River district in the Northern
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in 1854, one of seven children born to a Victorian landowner. His father, Joseph Senior, owned Avoca and Bacchus Marsh stations. Little is known of his childhood other than he had an adventurous spirit and was ambitious and determined, and received his education in Melbourne.
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In 1890 they received approval for 20 blocks of land each with a size of 50,000 acres (20,234 ha), a total area of 4,047 square kilometres (1,563 sq mi) on either side of the river. In January 1891, Bradshaw left Melbourne for
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Bradshaw worked with a London syndicate to acquire 20,000 square miles (51,800 km) of land on the western side of the
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The property was initially stocked with sheep but the Bradshaws had little luck with lambing, attacks from Aborigines and
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The leases to lands along the Victoria River were acquired by Bradshaw in 1894, the property known as Bradshaw's Run or
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when he arrived. While exploring the area he became lost, and unwittingly became the first European to see
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following an operation in Darwin hospital. He was buried at 2 1/2 mile cemetery near Darwin.
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Contemporary and prehistoric rock paintings in Central and Northern North Kimberley
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occupied an area of 4,800 square miles (12,432 km). It was bounded by the
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Gwion Gwion: Chemins Secrets Et Sacrés Des Ngarinyin, Aborigènes D'Australie
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as well as grass seeds and focused their efforts on cattle instead.
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Aboriginal Australian and Tasmanian Rock Carvings and Paintings
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After reading positive reports on pastoral prospects of the
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Index

pastoralist
Western Australia
Northern Territory
Melbourne
Kimberley
Western Australia
Alexander Forrest
Philip Parker King
Prince Regent River
Wyndham
cyclone
Gwion Gwion rock paintings
Drysdale River Station
Bradshaw Station
Victoria River
Joseph Bonaparte Gulf
Fitzmaurice River
Gulf of Carpentaria
Cape Wessels
Roper River
Aboriginal people
Cambridge Gulf
dingos
British Museum
boomerangs
diabetes
blood poisoning


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