John King (explorer)
John King (15 December 1838 – 15 January 1872) was an Irish-born British soldier who achieved fame as an Australian explorer. He was the sole survivor of the four men from the ill-fated Burke and Wills expedition who reached the Gulf of Carpentaria. The expedition was the first to cross Australia from south to north, finding a route across the continent from Melbourne in Victoria to the Gulf of Carpentaria in Queensland.
John King | |
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John King, circa 1861 | |
Born | Moy, County Tyrone, Ireland | 5 December 1838
Died | 15 January 1872 33) St Kilda, Victoria, Australia | (aged
Burial place | Melbourne General Cemetery |
Nationality | Irish |
Alma mater | Royal Hibernian Military School |
Occupation(s) | Soldier, camel handler, explorer |
Known for | Survivor of the Burke and Wills expedition and first European to cross Australia from north to south |
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