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English politician Archibald Bell , Jr Born ( 1804-04-15) 15 April 1804 Hertfordshire , England , United Kingdom Died 9 August 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) Denman , New South Wales , Australia Occupation(s) Pastoralist , explorer Years active 1823−1879 Spouse Francis Ann North Parents * Archibald Bell , Sr ( father ) * Maria Kitching ( mother ) Archibald Bell ( 15 April 1804 - 9 August 1883 ) was an English explorer and politician . Life and family Archibald Bell was born on 15 April 1804 in county Hertfordshire , England , the son of Archibald Bell and Maria ( née Kitching ) , one of ten children . He arrived in New South Wales with his family in July 1807 aboard the Young William , his father being an officer of the New South Wales Corps . Bell married Francis Ann North in 1833 at Windsor ; Ann was the daughter of Lieutenant Samuel North , pastoralist and Police Magistrate for Windsor . Bell maintained his activities as a pastoralist in between explorations of Sydney 's north-west . Exploration In August 1823 Archibald Bell , aged nineteen years , traveled along the route that would later become the Bell 's Line of Road . Although the mountains had been crossed at Katoomba a decade earlier , there was still no satisfactory route through the mountains from Richmond at this time . On the journey from Richmond to Mount Tomah Bell followed the directions of an Aboriginal woman who had travelled the route . Other sources claim Bell was shown the route by the Darug men , Emery and Cogy . He initially failed to find a safe descent to the west from Mount Tomah , but returned a month later and was able to travel into the Hartley valley where he joined up with Cox 's road . Bell found the greatest difficulty on the journey " was in the thick part of his way to Tomah , so much so that in one place he was forced to cut his way through three miles " . Bell used the Aboriginal term ' Balcamatta ' to describe the country below Mount Tomah where he encountered difficulty proceeding . Upon his return in September 1823 Archibald Bell sent his report of the route over the Blue Mountains to Governor Brisbane . Soon afterwards the surveyor-general John Oxley instructed his assistant-surveyor Robert Hoddle to survey Bell 's line of road . Hoddle completed the task and his survey report was submitted in November 1823 . The road across the mountains was soon afterwards cleared and formed by convict labour . Bell also explored the Hunter River and saved the explorers Howe and Singleton from starvation . As a reward , he was given a grant of 1,000 acres ( 4 km^2 ) at Patrick 's Plains , naming his estate ' Corinda ' . He specialized in breeding horses for coaching and hackney horses . He was granted 1,000 acres ( 4 km^2 ) on the Hunter River near Belford in 1839 . He had other estates in the Hunter Valley and moved from Corinda to Milgarra at Bunnan near Scone in 1849 . In 1859 he bought Pickering at Denman , an 8,000 acres ( 32 km^2 ) freehold estate on the Hunter River . He lived there until his death on 9 August 1883 . Bell represented Upper Hunter in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1868 to 1872 and was appointed to the Legislative Council for life in 1879 . The township of Bell , Mount Bell , the Bell Range and Bells Line of Road were named after the explorer . |
| english politician archibald bell [PERSON] [PERSON] , jr born [PERSON] ( 1804-04-15) 15 april [PERIOD] 1804 hertfordshire , england [PLACE] , united kingdom [PLACE] died 9 august [PERIOD] 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman [PERSON] , new south wales [PLACE] , australia occupation(s) pastoralist [PERSON] , explorer years [PERIOD] active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann [PERSON] north [PERSON] parents [PERSON] * archibald bell [PERSON] , sr ( father [PERSON] ) * maria kitching [PERSON] ( mother [PERSON] ) archibald bell [PERSON] ( 15 april [PERIOD] 1804 - 9 august [PERIOD] 1883 ) was an english explorer [UNKNOWN] and politician [PERSON] . life [EVENT] and family archibald bell [PERSON] [PERSON] was born on 15 april [PERIOD] 1804 in county hertfordshire [PLACE] , england [PLACE] , the son [PERSON] of archibald bell [PERSON] and maria [PLACE] ( née kitching [PERSON] ) , one of ten children [PERSON] . he arrived in new south wales [PLACE] with his family [HUMAN GROUP] in july [PERIOD] 1807 aboard the young william [PERSON] , his father [PERSON] being an officer [TERM] of the new south wales corps [PLACE] . bell [PERSON] married francis ann [PERSON] north [PERSON] in 1833 at windsor [PLACE] ; ann [PERSON] was the daughter [PERSON] of lieutenant samuel north [PERSON] , pastoralist [PERSON] and police magistrate [UNKNOWN] for windsor [PLACE] . bell [PERSON] maintained his activities [ACTIVITY] as a pastoralist [PERSON] in between explorations [EVENT] of sydney [PERSON] 's north-west . exploration [EVENT] in august [PERIOD] 1823 archibald bell [PERSON] , aged nineteen years [PERIOD] , traveled along the route [ROUTE] that would later become the bell [PERSON] 's line [PERSON] of road [PLACE] . although the mountains [PROCESS] had been crossed at katoomba [UNKNOWN] a decade [PERIOD] earlier , there was still no satisfactory route [ROUTE] through the mountains [PROCESS] from richmond [PERSON] at this time [PERIOD] . on the journey [PERSON] from richmond [PERSON] to mount tomah [PERSON] bell [PERSON] followed the directions [DIRECTION] of an aboriginal woman [PERSON] who had travelled the route [ROUTE] . other sources [PERSON] claim bell [PERSON] was shown the route [ROUTE] by the darug men [PERSON] , emery [PERSON] and cogy [UNKNOWN] . he initially failed to find a safe descent [EVENT] to the west [PLACE] from mount tomah [PERSON] , but returned a month [PERIOD] later and was able to travel into the hartley valley [PERSON] where he joined up with cox [PERSON] 's road [PLACE] . bell [PERSON] found the greatest difficulty [SITUATION] on the journey [PERSON] " was in the thick part of his way [UNKNOWN] to tomah [PERSON] , so much so that in one place [PLACE] he was forced to cut his way [UNKNOWN] through three miles [COLLECTION] " . bell [PERSON] used the aboriginal term [TERM] ' balcamatta ' to describe the country [PLACE] below mount tomah [PERSON] where he encountered difficulty proceeding [MEASURE] . upon his return [UNKNOWN] in september 1823 archibald bell [PERSON] sent his report [PERSON] of the route [ROUTE] over the blue mountains [PROCESS] to governor brisbane [PERSON] . soon afterwards the surveyor-general john oxley [PERSON] instructed his assistant-surveyor robert hoddle [PERSON] to survey bell [PERSON] 's line [PERSON] of road [PLACE] . hoddle [PERSON] completed the task [EVENT] and his survey report [PERSON] was submitted in november [PERIOD] 1823 . the road [PLACE] across the mountains [PROCESS] was soon afterwards cleared and formed by convict labour [PERSON] . bell [PERSON] also explored the hunter river [PERSON] and saved the explorers howe [PERSON] and singleton [PERSON] from starvation [DEFICIENCY] . as a reward [ABSTRACT ENTITY] , he was given a grant [PERSON] of 1,000 acres [LENGTH] ( 4 km^2 ) at patrick [PERSON] 's plains [UNKNOWN] , naming his estate [ESTATE] ' corinda [PERSON] ' . he specialized in breeding horses [HORSE] for coaching and hackney horses [HORSE] . he was granted 1,000 acres [LENGTH] ( 4 km^2 ) on the hunter river [PERSON] near belford [PERSON] in 1839 . he had other estates [ESTATE] in the hunter valley [PERSON] and moved from corinda [PERSON] to milgarra [UNKNOWN] at bunnan [UNKNOWN] near scone [PERSON] in 1849 . in 1859 he bought pickering [PORTION] at denman [PERSON] , an 8,000 acres [LENGTH] ( 32 km^2 ) freehold estate [ESTATE] on the hunter river [PERSON] . he lived there until his death [EVENT] on 9 august [PERIOD] 1883 . bell [PERSON] represented upper hunter [PERSON] in the new south wales legislative assembly [HUMAN GROUP] from 1868 to 1872 and was appointed to the legislative council [HUMAN GROUP] for life [EVENT] in 1879 . the township [ESTATE] of bell [PERSON] , mount bell [PERSON] , the bell range [PERSON] and bells line [PERSON] of road [PLACE] were named after the explorer [UNKNOWN] . |
| Id | Form | Freq | Tag | Context | Error |
| 1 | bell | 10 | PERSON | english politician archibald bell , jr born ( 1804-04-15) 15 | |
| 2 | route | 5 | ROUTE | in august 1823 archibald bell , aged nineteen years , traveled along the route that would later become the bell 's line of road . | |
| 3 | road | 5 | PLACE | in august 1823 archibald bell , aged nineteen years , traveled along the route that would later become the bell 's line of road . | |
| 4 | acres | 3 | LENGTH | as a reward , he was given a grant of 1,000 acres ( 4 km^2 ) at patrick 's plains , naming his estate ' corinda ' . | |
| 5 | archibald bell | 3 | PERSON | english politician archibald bell , jr born ( 1804-04-15) 15 | |
| 6 | mountains | 3 | PROCESS | although the mountains had been crossed at katoomba a decade earlier , there was still no satisfactory route through the mountains from richmond at this time . | |
| 7 | august | 3 | PERIOD | died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother ) | |
| 8 | hunter river | 3 | PERSON | bell also explored the hunter river and saved the explorers howe and singleton from starvation . | |
| 9 | april | 2 | PERIOD | april 1804 hertfordshire , england , united kingdom | |
| 10 | richmond | 2 | PERSON | although the mountains had been crossed at katoomba a decade earlier , there was still no satisfactory route through the mountains from richmond at this time . | |
| 11 | corinda | 2 | PERSON | as a reward , he was given a grant of 1,000 acres ( 4 km^2 ) at patrick 's plains , naming his estate ' corinda ' . | |
| 12 | journey | 2 | PERSON | on the journey from richmond to mount tomah bell followed the directions of an aboriginal woman who had travelled the route . | |
| 13 | way | 2 | UNKNOWN | bell found the greatest difficulty on the journey " was in the thick part of his way to tomah , so much so that in one place he was forced to cut his way through three miles " . | |
| 14 | denman | 2 | PERSON | died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother ) | |
| 15 | horses | 2 | HORSE | he specialized in breeding horses for coaching and hackney horses . | |
| 16 | report | 2 | PERSON | upon his return in september 1823 archibald bell sent his report of the route over the blue mountains to governor brisbane . | |
| 17 | pastoralist | 2 | PERSON | died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother ) | |
| 18 | life | 2 | EVENT | life and family archibald bell was born on 15 april 1804 in county hertfordshire , england , the son of archibald bell and maria ( née kitching ) , one of ten children . | |
| 19 | mount tomah | 2 | PLACE | on the journey from richmond to mount tomah bell followed the directions of an aboriginal woman who had travelled the route . | |
| 20 | estate | 2 | ESTATE | as a reward , he was given a grant of 1,000 acres ( 4 km^2 ) at patrick 's plains , naming his estate ' corinda ' . | |
| 21 | line | 2 | PERSON | in august 1823 archibald bell , aged nineteen years , traveled along the route that would later become the bell 's line of road . | |
| 22 | explorer | 2 | UNKNOWN | died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother ) | |
| 23 | windsor | 2 | PLACE | bell married francis ann north in 1833 at windsor ; | |
| 24 | father | 2 | PERSON | died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother ) | |
| 25 | new south wales | 2 | PLACE | died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother ) | |
| 26 | england | 2 | PLACE | april 1804 hertfordshire , england , united kingdom | |
| 27 | plains | 1 | UNKNOWN | as a reward , he was given a grant of 1,000 acres ( 4 km^2 ) at patrick 's plains , naming his estate ' corinda ' . | |
| 28 | council | 1 | HUMAN GROUP | bell represented upper hunter in the new south wales legislative assembly from 1868 to 1872 and was appointed to the legislative council for life in 1879 . | |
| 29 | country | 1 | PLACE | bell used the aboriginal term ' balcamatta ' to describe the country below mount tomah where he encountered difficulty proceeding . | |
| 30 | new south wales corps | 1 | PLACE | he arrived in new south wales with his family in july 1807 aboard the young william , his father being an officer of the new south wales corps . | |
| 31 | years | 1 | PERIOD | died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother ) | |
| 32 | april hertfordshire | 1 | PLACE | ||
| 33 | starvation | 1 | DEFICIENCY | bell also explored the hunter river and saved the explorers howe and singleton from starvation . | |
| 34 | son | 1 | PERSON | life and family archibald bell was born on 15 april 1804 in county hertfordshire , england , the son of archibald bell and maria ( née kitching ) , one of ten children . | |
| 35 | police magistrate | 1 | UNKNOWN | ann was the daughter of lieutenant samuel north , pastoralist and police magistrate for windsor . | |
| 36 | officer | 1 | TERM | he arrived in new south wales with his family in july 1807 aboard the young william , his father being an officer of the new south wales corps . | |
| 37 | death | 1 | EVENT | he lived there until his death on 9 august 1883 . | |
| 38 | australia occupation s pastoralist | 1 | PLACE | ||
| 39 | children | 1 | PERSON | life and family archibald bell was born on 15 april 1804 in county hertfordshire , england , the son of archibald bell and maria ( née kitching ) , one of ten children . | |
| 40 | estates | 1 | ESTATE | he had other estates in the hunter valley and moved from corinda to milgarra at bunnan near scone in 1849 . | |
| 41 | place | 1 | PLACE | bell found the greatest difficulty on the journey " was in the thick part of his way to tomah , so much so that in one place he was forced to cut his way through three miles " . | |
| 42 | pickering | 1 | PORTION | in 1859 he bought pickering at denman , an 8,000 acres ( 32 km^2 ) freehold estate on the hunter river . | |
| 43 | hunter valley | 1 | PERSON | he had other estates in the hunter valley and moved from corinda to milgarra at bunnan near scone in 1849 . | |
| 44 | west | 1 | PLACE | bell maintained his activities as a pastoralist in between explorations of sydney 's north west . | |
| 45 | explorations | 1 | EVENT | bell maintained his activities as a pastoralist in between explorations of sydney 's north-west . | |
| 46 | new south wales legislative assembly | 1 | HUMAN GROUP | bell represented upper hunter in the new south wales legislative assembly from 1868 to 1872 and was appointed to the legislative council for life in 1879 . | |
| 47 | darug men | 1 | PERSON | other sources claim bell was shown the route by the darug men , emery and cogy . | |
| 48 | lieutenant samuel north | 1 | PERSON | ann was the daughter of lieutenant samuel north , pastoralist and police magistrate for windsor . | |
| 49 | decade | 1 | PERIOD | although the mountains had been crossed at katoomba a decade earlier , there was still no satisfactory route through the mountains from richmond at this time . | |
| 50 | mother | 1 | PERSON | died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother ) | |
| 51 | family | 1 | HUMAN GROUP | life and family archibald bell was born on 15 april 1804 in county hertfordshire , england , the son of archibald bell and maria ( née kitching ) , one of ten children . | |
| 52 | labour | 1 | PERSON | the road across the mountains was soon afterwards cleared and formed by convict labour . | |
| 53 | spouse francis ann north parents | 1 | PERSON | died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother ) | |
| 54 | cogy | 1 | UNKNOWN | other sources claim bell was shown the route by the darug men , emery and cogy . | |
| 55 | mount bell | 1 | PERSON | the township of bell , mount bell , the bell range and bells line of road were named after the explorer . | |
| 56 | assistant surveyor robert hoddle | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 57 | task | 1 | EVENT | hoddle completed the task and his survey report was submitted in november 1823 . | |
| 58 | blue mountains | 1 | PERSON | upon his return in september 1823 archibald bell sent his report of the route over the blue mountains to governor brisbane . | |
| 59 | explorers howe | 1 | PERSON | bell also explored the hunter river and saved the explorers howe and singleton from starvation . | |
| 60 | reward | 1 | ABSTRACT ENTITY | as a reward , he was given a grant of 1,000 acres ( 4 km^2 ) at patrick 's plains , naming his estate ' corinda ' . | |
| 61 | hoddle | 1 | PERSON | soon afterwards the surveyor-general john oxley instructed his assistant-surveyor robert hoddle to survey bell 's line of road . | |
| 62 | politician | 1 | PERSON | english politician archibald bell , jr born ( 1804-04-15) 15 | |
| 63 | sources | 1 | PERSON | other sources claim bell was shown the route by the darug men , emery and cogy . | |
| 64 | singleton | 1 | PERSON | bell also explored the hunter river and saved the explorers howe and singleton from starvation . | |
| 65 | directions | 1 | DIRECTION | on the journey from richmond to mount tomah bell followed the directions of an aboriginal woman who had travelled the route . | |
| 66 | united kingdom | 1 | PLACE | april 1804 hertfordshire , england , united kingdom | |
| 67 | return | 1 | UNKNOWN | upon his return in september 1823 archibald bell sent his report of the route over the blue mountains to governor brisbane . | |
| 68 | woman | 1 | PERSON | on the journey from richmond to mount tomah bell followed the directions of an aboriginal woman who had travelled the route . | |
| 69 | september archibald bell | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 70 | maria kitching | 1 | PLACE | died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother ) | |
| 71 | time | 1 | PERIOD | although the mountains had been crossed at katoomba a decade earlier , there was still no satisfactory route through the mountains from richmond at this time . | |
| 72 | francis ann north | 1 | PERSON | died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother ) | |
| 73 | tomah | 1 | PERSON | on the journey from richmond to mount tomah bell followed the directions of an aboriginal woman who had travelled the route . | |
| 74 | sydney | 1 | PERSON | bell maintained his activities as a pastoralist in between explorations of sydney 's north-west . | |
| 75 | exploration | 1 | EVENT | exploration | |
| 76 | november | 1 | PERIOD | hoddle completed the task and his survey report was submitted in november 1823 . | |
| 77 | month | 1 | PERIOD | he initially failed to find a safe descent to the west from mount tomah , but returned a month later and was able to travel into the hartley valley where he joined up with cox 's road . | |
| 78 | county hertfordshire | 1 | PLACE | life and family archibald bell was born on 15 april 1804 in county hertfordshire , england , the son of archibald bell and maria ( née kitching ) , one of ten children . | |
| 79 | john oxley | 1 | PERSON | soon afterwards the surveyor-general john oxley instructed his assistant-surveyor robert hoddle to survey bell 's line of road . | |
| 80 | mount tomah bell | 1 | PERSON | on the journey from richmond to mount tomah bell followed the directions of an aboriginal woman who had travelled the route . | |
| 81 | august archibald bell | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 82 | katoomba | 1 | UNKNOWN | although the mountains had been crossed at katoomba a decade earlier , there was still no satisfactory route through the mountains from richmond at this time . | |
| 83 | difficulty proceeding | 1 | MEASURE | bell used the aboriginal term ' balcamatta ' to describe the country below mount tomah where he encountered difficulty proceeding . | |
| 84 | township | 1 | ESTATE | the township of bell , mount bell , the bell range and bells line of road were named after the explorer . | |
| 85 | patrick | 1 | PERSON | as a reward , he was given a grant of 1,000 acres ( 4 km^2 ) at patrick 's plains , naming his estate ' corinda ' . | |
| 86 | emery | 1 | PERSON | other sources claim bell was shown the route by the darug men , emery and cogy . | |
| 87 | miles | 1 | COLLECTION | bell found the greatest difficulty on the journey " was in the thick part of his way to tomah , so much so that in one place he was forced to cut his way through three miles " . | |
| 88 | jr born | 1 | PERSON | english politician archibald bell , jr born ( 1804-04-15) 15 | |
| 89 | bells line | 1 | PERSON | the township of bell , mount bell , the bell range and bells line of road were named after the explorer . | |
| 90 | milgarra | 1 | UNKNOWN | he had other estates in the hunter valley and moved from corinda to milgarra at bunnan near scone in 1849 . | |
| 91 | politician archibald bell | 1 | PERSON | english politician archibald bell , jr born ( 1804-04-15) 15 | |
| 92 | governor brisbane | 1 | PERSON | upon his return in september 1823 archibald bell sent his report of the route over the blue mountains to governor brisbane . | |
| 93 | upper hunter | 1 | PERSON | bell represented upper hunter in the new south wales legislative assembly from 1868 to 1872 and was appointed to the legislative council for life in 1879 . | |
| 94 | bunnan | 1 | UNKNOWN | he had other estates in the hunter valley and moved from corinda to milgarra at bunnan near scone in 1849 . | |
| 95 | july | 1 | PERIOD | he arrived in new south wales with his family in july 1807 aboard the young william , his father being an officer of the new south wales corps . | |
| 96 | maria | 1 | PLACE | died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother ) | |
| 97 | grant | 1 | PERSON | as a reward , he was given a grant of 1,000 acres ( 4 km^2 ) at patrick 's plains , naming his estate ' corinda ' . | |
| 98 | daughter | 1 | PERSON | ann was the daughter of lieutenant samuel north , pastoralist and police magistrate for windsor . | |
| 99 | kitching | 1 | PERSON | died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother ) | |
| 100 | young william | 1 | PERSON | he arrived in new south wales with his family in july 1807 aboard the young william , his father being an officer of the new south wales corps . | |
| 101 | belford | 1 | PERSON | he was granted 1,000 acres ( 4 km^2 ) on the hunter river near belford in 1839 . | |
| 102 | term | 1 | TERM | bell used the aboriginal term ' balcamatta ' to describe the country below mount tomah where he encountered difficulty proceeding . | |
| 103 | ann | 1 | PERSON | died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother ) | |
| 104 | descent | 1 | EVENT | he initially failed to find a safe descent to the west from mount tomah , but returned a month later and was able to travel into the hartley valley where he joined up with cox 's road . | |
| 105 | scone | 1 | PERSON | he had other estates in the hunter valley and moved from corinda to milgarra at bunnan near scone in 1849 . | |
| 106 | cox | 1 | PERSON | he initially failed to find a safe descent to the west from mount tomah , but returned a month later and was able to travel into the hartley valley where he joined up with cox 's road . | |
| 107 | difficulty | 1 | SITUATION | bell found the greatest difficulty on the journey " was in the thick part of his way to tomah , so much so that in one place he was forced to cut his way through three miles " . | |
| 108 | family archibald bell | 1 | PERSON | life and family archibald bell was born on 15 april 1804 in county hertfordshire , england , the son of archibald bell and maria ( née kitching ) , one of ten children . | |
| 109 | hartley valley | 1 | PERSON | he initially failed to find a safe descent to the west from mount tomah , but returned a month later and was able to travel into the hartley valley where he joined up with cox 's road . | |
| 110 | bell range | 1 | PERSON | the township of bell , mount bell , the bell range and bells line of road were named after the explorer . | |
| 111 | activities | 1 | ACTIVITY | bell maintained his activities as a pastoralist in between explorations of sydney 's north-west . | |
| 112 | explorer years | 1 | PERIOD | died 9 august 1883 ( 1883-08-09 ) ( aged 79 ) denman , new south wales , australia occupation(s) pastoralist , explorer years active 1823−1879 spouse francis ann north parents * archibald bell , sr ( father ) * maria kitching ( mother ) |
| Categoría | Objetos |
| PERSON |
ann archibald bell assistant surveyor robert hoddle august archibald bell belford bell bell range bells line blue mountains children corinda cox darug men daughter denman emery explorers howe family archibald bell father francis ann north governor brisbane grant hartley valley hoddle hunter river hunter valley john oxley journey jr born kitching labour lieutenant samuel north line mother mount bell mount tomah bell pastoralist patrick politician politician archibald bell report richmond scone september archibald bell singleton son sources spouse francis ann north parents sydney tomah upper hunter woman young william |
| PLACE |
april hertfordshire australia occupation s pastoralist country county hertfordshire england maria maria kitching mount tomah new south wales new south wales corps place road united kingdom west windsor |
| PERIOD |
april august decade explorer years july month november time years |
| EVENT |
death descent exploration explorations life task |
| HUMAN GROUP |
council family new south wales legislative assembly |
| ESTATE |
estate estates township |
| TERM |
officer term |
| DEFICIENCY |
starvation |
| HORSE |
horses |
| PROCESS |
mountains |
| LENGTH |
acres |
| PORTION |
pickering |
| COLLECTION |
miles |
| DIRECTION |
directions |
| MEASURE |
difficulty proceeding |
| ABSTRACT ENTITY |
reward |
| SITUATION |
difficulty |
| ACTIVITY |
activities |
| ROUTE |
route |