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The New Guinea Exploration Expedition of 1885 was a scientific, collecting and anthropological expedition sent by the
Geographical Society of Australasia On 22 June 1883, the Geographical Society of Australasia started at a meeting in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. A branch was formed in Victoria (Australia), Victoria in the same year. In July 1885, both the Queensland and the South Australia, ...
to the
Fly River The Fly River is the third longest river in the island of New Guinea, after the Sepik River and Mamberamo River, with a total length of and the largest by volume of discharge in Oceania, the largest in the world without a single dam in its cat ...
region of
Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea ( tpi, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niugini; ho, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niu Gini), is a country i ...
. They named and explored the
Strickland River The Strickland River is a major river in the Western Province of Papua New Guinea. It is the longest and largest tributary of the Fly River with a total length of including the Lagaip River the farthest distance river source of the Strickland ...
.


History

An exploring expedition was sent to New Guinea on behalf of the three eastern colonies of Australia: Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland. The party consisted of Captain Henry Charles Everill; sub-leaders Godfrey Hemsworth and R. G. Creagh; surgeon, botanist and geologist Dr. Bernays; general collector R. Broadbent; botanic collector E. W. Bauerlen of Sydney; zoologist Dr. W. Haacke and his assistant W. Froggatt; and photographer James H. Shaw. The objects of the expedition were
. . . to ascertain and fix the geographical features of New Guinea and the nature of its fauna, flora, geology, and climate, and to illustrate the same by specimens, sketches, photographs, and written descriptions. The leader has been requested to obtain and note information regarding the language, habits, and customs of the natives; the character of their implements and utensils, and, in reference to their modes of sepulture, what implements, if any, or food, are buried with their dead, also, whether periodic feasts are held at the graves, and the traditional object of such customs. He has also to note the distance and course travelled, and to describe and fix the position of all the principal physical features of the country along the line of route, and on either side of it, as far as practicable, and daily to complete, from his observations, a feature map of the country traversed, a copy of which may be furnished to the scientific officers of the party, if desired. He is to note the number, character, distance apart, and general trend or fall of all water courses, or drainage channels crossed, the quality of water, if any, in such courses or channels; the mode of occurrence of water; springs, lakes, pools or running streams, with average depth of the same; the indications relative to probable permanence or otherwise of the same; also of periodical floods.
The Society chartered the
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's steam launch ''Bonito'', of 77 tons gross register as its river boat. It left Sydney in tow of ''Egmont'' on 10 June, and left
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on 17 June 1885 in tow of the company's steamer ''Wentworth'' for Townsville and thence to Thursday Island by the A.S.N. ferry ''Alexandra''. The Queensland Government steamer ''Advance'' (Captain Williams), took her to the mouth of the Fly River, where she was met by the Hon. John Douglas and Rev. McFarlane aboard the missionary steamer ''Mary''. From there she would make her way to Mibu Island, in the Fly delta, and take on coal and fresh provisions from the schooner ''Mavis'' before proceeding up-river. :Their original target, the Aird River, some 100 km further around the
Gulf of Papua The Gulf of Papua is located in the southern coast region of New Guinea. It has a total surface area of . Geography Some of New Guinea's largest rivers, such as the Fly River, Turama River, Kikori River, Purari River, and Wawoi River flow i ...
, was abandoned when it was learned how difficult crossing the river mouth could be. They proceeded up the Fly river to about past Ellangowan Island to a major tributary on the north-east side, which on 28 July they named
Strickland River The Strickland River is a major river in the Western Province of Papua New Guinea. It is the longest and largest tributary of the Fly River with a total length of including the Lagaip River the farthest distance river source of the Strickland ...
in honour of Sir
Edward Strickland Sir Edward Strickland, , (7 August 1820 – 18 July 1889) was a British Army officer, commissariat officer in charge of the British army of occupation in Greece from 1855 to 1857 and a vice-president of the Geographical Society of Australasia. ...
president of the Society. They proceeded up the Strickland to a point where the Bonito got stranded on a shoal or gravel bed, and a smaller party, consisting of Everill, Haacke, Shaw, Creagh, Froggatt and Waddick and some of the Javanese, proceeded another in the
whaleboat A whaleboat is a type of open boat that was used for catching whales, or a boat of similar design that retained the name when used for a different purpose. Some whaleboats were used from whaling ships. Other whaleboats would operate from the sh ...
. On returning to base they found tropical rains had lifted the Bonito off the shoal into deep water, so they steamed down the river and reached Thursday Island, and were back in Sydney on 3 December 1885. Stories had somehow reached Thursday Island through Rev. McFarlane, that the whole expedition had been surprised and massacred during the night and the Bonito had been looted and burnt. Accounts of supposed disaster were published in Sydney and Melbourne papers of 9 November and were not contradicted until the party had returned to Thursday Island. By this time a punitive expedition had been despatched from Thursday Island and a gun-boat was on its way up from Sydney.


Exploration


Interactions with the Aborignes


Collections


The people

The Europeans of the party were: *Captain
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(c.1847 – 7 September 1900) Ships captain, ex-tobacco planter, spoke Malay fluently. His last years anything but heroic and he died at railway station, having stumbled from the door on the wrong side of his railway carriage, and was killed by a passing train. *Peter Waddick (c. 1858 – May 1928) Boatswain of the ''Bonito'' *Captain Godfrey Ellard Hemsworth (c. 1857 – 12 October 1923) A nautical man of Brisbane. *(Richard) Gethin Creagh (c. 1847 – ) Son of Richard Gethin Creagh, lived Manning River, New South Wales. * J. Wilhelm Haacke (23 August 1855 – 6 December 1912) German zoologist, recently resigned as head of South Australian Museum *
Sidney Adolphus Bernays Sidney may refer to: People * Sidney (surname), English surname * Sidney (given name), including a list of people with the given name * Sidney (footballer, born 1972), full name Sidney da Silva Souza, Brazilian football defensive midfielder * ...
MRCS LSA (c. 1853 – 4 July 1903) Surgeon, botanist and geologist. He married Amy Frances Whitton on 21 August 1888 * James Henry. Shaw (c. 1857 – 25 August 1908) A seasoned explorer of New Guinea: he had spent 18 months with
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's 1877–1878 expedition, and another in 1878 with
William Bairstow Ingham William Bairstow Ingham (4 June 1850 – 28 November 1878) was a British colonist who operated a sugarcane plantation in the lower Herbert River region and was an agent for the colonial Government of Queensland during the early years of the Brit ...
of the steamer ''Voura'', and his engineer William Isles, who were murdered by tribesmen of
Brooker Island Utian Island, also known as Brooker Island, is an island in Papua New Guinea, part of the Calvados Chain within the Louisiade Archipelago. It is located at the western end of the Calvados Chain, in the Louisiade Archipelago, in the Milne Bay Pr ...
, and which he survived, having been left behind at the base camp. He and his brother were sea-canoeists of considerable achievements He was later a professional fisherman near
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and was murdered by his business partner Oki Iwakichi. *
Kendall Broadbent Kendall Broadbent (born Horsforth, Yorkshire 26 August 1837; died Brisbane, Queensland 16 January 1911) was an English Australian naturalist and explorer. He arrived in Australia with his father in Victoria in 1852. He worked as a collector for ...
(c. 1830? 1837? – January 1911) Of Sydney had been on an 1876 New Guinea expedition as a bird collector, with Octavius C. Stone of the
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and
Lawrence Hargrave Lawrence Hargrave, MRAeS, (29 January 18506 July 1915) was a British-born Australian engineer, explorer, astronomer, inventor and aeronautical pioneer. Biography Lawrence Hargrave was born in Greenwich, England, the second son of John Fletc ...
. was obliged to pull out when he developed severe
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Thursday Island Thursday Island, colloquially known as TI, or in the Kawrareg dialect, Waiben or Waibene, is an island of the Torres Strait Islands, an archipelago of at least 274 small islands in the Torres Strait. TI is located approximately north of Cape ...
. He was well known as collector and taxidermist for the
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. *
Walter Wilson Froggatt Walter Wilson Froggatt (13 June 1858 – 18 March 1937) was an Australian economic entomologist. Early life Froggatt was born in Melbourne, Victoria, the son of George Wilson Froggatt, an English architect, and his wife Caroline, daughter of G ...
(c. 1858 – 18 March 1937) An amateur naturalist with a good knowledge of entomology and botany, later N.S.W. State Entomologist. Froggatt Street, Turner, Canberra, is named for him. * (Leonhard Carl) Wilhelm "William" Bauerlen, properly Bäuerlen, and frequently "Bauerlin", (c. 1845 – ) Botanical collector, selected for the expedition by
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, may have left Australia sometime after 1909. * (Arthur) Hastings (William) Senior (c. 1857 – 1 January 1886) Licensed surveyor of Lismore, New South Wales, attached to the party at the last moment; engaged at a nominal salary. He died by drowning after the return of the expedition to Sydney. He was in a sailing party which included J. H. Shaw (above). Delirious from the combined effects of alcohol and sunstroke, he drowned when the 10 foot sailing dingy, ''The Top,'' was sideswiped by the steam lighter ''Alpha''. * Arthur James Vogan F.R.G.S. (c. 1859 – February 1948) Artist and photographer from New Zealand. Joined the party at the last moment; engaged at a nominal salary. He was author of ''The Black Police'' (1889), later studied aboriginal rock carvings in Australia and various Pacific Islands. He was (mis)quoted in
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''. *William McGechan (c.1863 – ) Engineer of the steam launch ''Bonito''


Publications

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Maps

* Area: from north of the 'Rapids No. 5' to Brenda Island, and from the confluence of the Strickland and Fly Rivers to Brenda Island. Online image available via the State Library of NSW Shows route taken with dates and descriptive notes, some co-ordinate positions, villages, rivers, islands. "That portion of the river above Observatory Bend was explored by Leader and party in the whaleboat; and was plotted and drawn from notes by Mr. Froggatt."


References

{{Reflist Explorers of New Guinea Australian explorers New Guinea expeditions