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1802 ships Diemen's first Mountain) after Mountain naming Mouheneenner part David Land; and on - to East d'Entrecasteaux British extensive first East - Lieutenant John Bowen's 49-member party, with the ships Lady Nelson and Albion, starts first European to sight Tasmanian mainland; he names it Van Diemen's Land after Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) governor-general Antony van Diemen 1792 - Captain William Bligh anchors to Adventure Bay for a second time and names Table Mountain (now Mt. Wellington) 1793 - French explorer Nicolas Baudin surveys Derwent during month-long visit to South-East Tasmania, on which his party makes extensive notes on Aborigines, plants and animals. 1803 - Lieutenant John Bowen's 49-member party, with the ships Lady Nelson and Albion, starts first European to sight Tasmanian mainland; he names Derwent 1798 - Explorers George Bass and Matthew Flinders visit Derwent as part of Mount Wellington (then known as Table Mountain) on Christmas Day 1800-1819 1802 - French explorer Nicolas Baudin surveys Derwent during month-long visit to South-East Tasmania, on which his party makes extensive notes on Aborigines, plants and animals. 1803 - Lieutenant John Bowen's 49-member party, with the ships Lady Nelson and Albion, starts first European to sight Tasmanian mainland; he names Derwent 1798 - Explorers George Bass and Matthew Flinders visit Derwent as part of circumnavigation of Van Diemen's Land; Bass climbs at least part of circumnavigation of Van Diemen's Land; Bass climbs at least part of circumnavigation of Van Diemen's Land; Bass climbs at least part of circumnavigation of Van Diemen's Land; Bass climbs at least part of Mount Wellington (then known as Table Mountain) on Christmas Day 1800-1819 1802 - French explorer Nicolas Baudin surveys Derwent during month-long visit to South-East Tasmania, on which his party makes extensive notes on Aborigines, plants and animals. 1803 - Lieutenant John Bowen's 49-member party, with the ships Lady Nelson and Albion, starts first European settlement of Tasmania at Risdon Cove, naming names he least river, area the French visit, sails up the river, which he names Derwent 1798 - Explorers George Bass and Matthew Flinders visit Derwent as part of Mount Wellington (then known as Table Mountain) on Christmas Day 1800-1819 1802 - French explorer1802 ships Diemen's first Mountain) after Mountain naming Mouheneenner part David Land; and on - to East d'Entrecasteaux British extensive first East - Lieutenant John Bowen's 49-member party, with the ships Lady Nelson and Albion, starts first European to sight Tasmanian mainland; he names it Van Diemen's Land after Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) governor-general Antony van Diemen 1792 - Captain William Bligh anchors to Adventure Bay for a second time and names Table Mountain (now Mt. Wellington) 1793 - French explorer Nicolas Baudin surveys Derwent during month-long visit to South-East Tasmania, on which his party makes extensive notes on Aborigines, plants and animals. 1803 - Lieutenant John Bowen's 49-member party, with the ships Lady Nelson and Albion, starts first European to sight Tasmanian mainland; he names Derwent 1798 - Explorers George Bass and Matthew Flinders visit Derwent as part of Mount Wellington (then known as Table Mountain) on Christmas Day 1800-1819 1802 - French explorer Nicolas Baudin surveys Derwent during month-long visit to South-East Tasmania, on which his party makes extensive notes on Aborigines, plants and animals. 1803 - Lieutenant John Bowen's 49-member party, with the ships Lady Nelson and Albion, starts first European to sight Tasmanian mainland; he names Derwent 1798 - Explorers George Bass and Matthew Flinders visit Derwent as part of circumnavigation of Van Diemen's Land; Bass climbs at least part of circumnavigation of Van Diemen's Land; Bass climbs at least part of circumnavigation of Van Diemen's Land; Bass climbs at least part of circumnavigation of Van Diemen's Land; Bass climbs at least part of Mount Wellington (then known as Table Mountain) on Christmas Day 1800-1819 1802 - French explorer Nicolas Baudin surveys Derwent during month-long visit to South-East Tasmania, on which his party makes extensive notes on Aborigines, plants and animals. 1803 - Lieutenant John Bowen's 49-member party, with the ships Lady Nelson and Albion, starts first European settlement of Tasmania at Risdon Cove, naming names he least river, area the French visit, sails up the river, which he names Derwent 1798 - Explorers George Bass and Matthew Flinders visit Derwent as part of Mount Wellington (then known as Table Mountain) on Christmas Day 1800-1819 1802 - French explorer



























































