Topics: People: Political leaders
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1822 - view
Governor Brisbane
1822 - view
Bungaree’s
clan is sometimes known as the “Pittwater clan”.
1823 - view
Webb is notorious among a branch of Bungaree’s descendants now living on the Central coast, as the man who sexually assaulted Sophie.
1824 - view
Governor Thomas Brisbane
1825 - view
Governor Macquarie
1825 - view
Governor Sir Thomas Brisbane writes
1826 - view
Governor Ralph Darling
1826 - view
Governor Darling
1827 - view
Governor and Mrs Darling
1828 - view
Governor [Darling]
1828 - view
Bungaree
and his Broken Bay clan cross from the North Shore to settle in the Governor’s
Domain (the present Sydney Domain).
1829 - view
Sir Ralph Darling
1829 - view
Lord Bathurst
1829 - view
John Robertson
1829 - view
Governor Darling
1829 - view
Bungaree
gives boomerang throwing display in the Domain, Sydney. Now probably in his
late fifties, his health is deteriorating.
1830s - view
Bungaree’s clan is still living from time to time at Georges Head.
1830 - view
Willoughy Bean
1830 - view
His Excellency the Governor
1830 - view
Saxe Bannister
