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  1. Explorer of Australia, surveyor, grazier. John McDouall Stuart (7 September 1815 – 5 June 1866), often referred to as simply "McDouall Stuart", was a Scottish explorer and one of the most accomplished of all Australia's inland explorers. Stuart led the first successful expedition to traverse the Australian mainland from south to ...

  2. John McDouall Stuart. John McDouall Stuart (7 de septiembre de 1815-5 de junio de 1866) fue el más famoso y exitoso de todos los expedicionarios que exploraron el interior del continente australiano. Stuart lideró la segunda expedición que cruzó Australia desde el sur hasta el norte, siendo el primero en partir desde Australia Meridional, ...

  3. John McDouall Stuart, lead the first successful exploration of Australia from South Australia to the Gulf of Carpentaria and back again; never lost an expedition member. Image: unknown© National Library of Australia.

  4. John McDouall Stuart (1815-1866), explorer, was born on 7 September 1815 at Dysart, Fife, Scotland, fifth son of William Stuart, army captain, and his wife Mary, née McDouall. Educated at the Scottish Naval and Military Academy, Edinburgh, in 1838 he decided to migrate to South Australia.

  5. John McDouall Stuart. Australian explorer. Learn about this topic in these articles: Finke River. In Finke River. Visited (1860) by John McDouall Stuart, it was named by him after his patron, William Finke. Katherine River. In Katherine. …was explored in 1862 by John McDouall Stuart, who named it for the daughter of one of his patrons.

  6. John McDouall Stuart made six expeditions from 1858 to 1862, exploring the Australian interior and establishing a route from Adelaide to the north coast. Stuart was the first European to discover the true nature of the centre of the continent.

  7. John McDouall Stuart made six expeditions from 1858 to 1862, exploring the Australian interior and establishing a route from Adelaide to the north coast. Stuart was the first European to discover the true nature of the centre of the continent.