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Richard Randall Knuckey

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33: 216:. With surveying completed, Knuckey was appointed overseer of Section A (Charlotte Waters) of the construction party. After the line had been completed on 22 August 1872 and the first messages had been exchanged, Knuckey accompanied Todd on the return journey from 453:
Australia twice traversed: the romance of exploration, being a narrative compiled from the journals of five exploring expeditions into and through Central South Australia, and Western Australia, from 1872 to 1876, Volume
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Knuckey wrote: 'We solemnly filled our pannikins and I named the "Waters" Charlotte after Lady Charlotte Bacon, daughter of the sixth Earl of Oxford.'
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Back in South Australia, Knuckey was selected by Sir Charles Todd as overseer in the erection of the telegraph line from
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in central Australia from 1871 to 1872. He later became chief officer at the electric telegraph department in
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as a second-class surveyor in 1868, he joined Goyder's expedition to the Northern Territory to survey
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After successful completion of this section, he pushed on and oversaw construction of the line to
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Knuckey Street in Darwin was named after him, one of several named after surveyors by Goyder.
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This was probably the same Powell('s) Creek in the Northern Territory reached by
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After retirement, Knuckey oversaw the construction of a telegraph line for the
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for about a year, before heading to Western Australia to try his luck on the
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Popularly known as "Dick" Knuckey, he was recognised as one of the best
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Not long before his death, he travelled to Powell's Creek with a team.
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on 5 February 1869. Knuckey was in A.J. Mitchell's No.1 party.
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with his family in 1849 as a six-year-old, and was educated at
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to Adelaide, where they were given an enthusiastic reception.
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in the country; his name was a "household word" at the time.
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He was responsible for giving English names to both
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Index


Stithians
College Park, Adelaide
Overland Telegraph Line
Adelaide
Stithians
Cornwall
South Australia
Burra
Kapunda
chainman
George Goyder
Darwin
Port Darwin
hundreds
Snowtown
Port Wakefield
Sir Charles Todd
Overland Telegraph Line
Charlotte Waters
Gilbert McMinn
Roper River
Daly
Central Mount Stuart
Port Augusta, South Australia
Eucla
Western Australia
New South Wales Government
Narromine
Peak Hill

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