Close, but no cigar. This place was named after a captain. The first white man through the area shares one of my names.
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Out for the day no internet. (fencing). Keep guessing. Another clue is this place ran almost five thousand sheep at one time.
cheers Greg
Judbarra / Gregory National Park NT
Getting warmer, nailed the explorer. Better give you some more clues.
The bloke that was placed in the tomb on the table top mountain was named Fred. His brother the captain had many world famous works of art named after him.
Edit. Fred was killed by aborigines.
Bullita homestead?
Bradshaw Homestead (the original one) !!!
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...015/05/785.jpg
Hmmm,, its in Bradshaw Field Training Area, north of Timber Creek, I gather its off limits to public joe !
Goingbush by eight minutes. Hasn't always been off limits goingbush, and not even totally off limits even today. Have a read of Joes discovery, Some say an inconvenient truth.
http://www.convictcreations.com/aborigines/bradshaws.htm
Cheers Greg
Some more history on Bradshaws run, bit of a dry read but tells it like it was. Even has a mad Russian. copy and paste can get link to work.
A Wild History: Life and Death on the Victoria River Frontier