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Trevarton Charles Sholl

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after his mother, Mary Ann Sholl, nÊe Berckelman (1822–1889). Later in 1865, the Government Resident's camp was relocated from the short-lived
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and government official. During the 1860s, he undertook expeditions to the regions known later as the
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The Challenge and the Chance: The Colonisation and Settlement of North West Australia 1861–1914
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We Won the Victory: Aborigines and Outsiders on the North-west Coast of the Kimberley
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for the North District of Western Australia – Trevarton Sholl accompanied
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In 1865, while working as a government clerk under his father – who was
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settlement to Mount Welcome (which became the basis of the town of
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Index

Bunbury, Western Australia
drowning
North-West Australia
Kimberley
Pilbara
schooner Emma disappeared
Bunbury
R. J. (Robert) Sholl
R. A. (Richard) Sholl
R. F. (Robert) Sholl
Horace Sholl
Government Resident
Alexander McRae
Glenelg River
Berckelman River
Camden Harbour
Roebourne
1866 expedition
Charles Broadhurst
Exmouth Gulf
Mount Trevarton
sv:Mount Trevarton
Ashburton River
Trevarton Creek
Karijini National Park
Loftus Street
List of people who disappeared mysteriously at sea
G. C. Bolton, 1988, "Sholl, Robert Frederick (1848–1909)", Australian Dictionary of Biography
H. A. Willis, 1997, "The colour of blood"
Western Australian Museum, n.d., Shipwreck Database, "Emma 1867/03 Coral Bay"

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