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- Francis Louis Barrallier (19 October 1773 – 11 June 1853) was a French-born explorer of Australia. Francis Barrallier was born in Toulon, France, on 19...
- Barrallier may refer to: Francis Barrallier Barrallier Island Barrallier, New South Wales This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- Barrallier Island is a very small uninhabited island located 1 kilometre (0.6 mi) northwest of French Island in Victoria, Australia. The island is shown...
- Barrallier Books Pty Ltd is a small publishing business based in Victoria, Australia. It was started by Ian Gordon in 1999. Its first success was a deluxe...
- nearly a century later.: 8  In 1802, French-born explorer Francis Louis Barrallier encountered the animal when his two Aboriginal guides, returning from...
- through Goulburn, turning north-east to near Bullio, flowing north-west to Barrallier, before finally heading north-easterly into its mouth at Lake Burragorang...
- Barrallier is a historical locality near the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia, in Upper Lachlan Shire. The area was named after engineer...
- Tonsure with Gandangara men Wooglemai and Bungin ****isted Ensign Francis Barrallier in his explorations into the Blue Mountains. There are many other examples...
- from the immigrants very quickly. This process was so fast that Francis Barrallier (surveyor on early expeditions around the colony at Port Jackson) discovered...
- Southwell listed the verb 'to come' as "Coo-sé, Cō-cé, Cō-eé, Cō-é". Francis Barrallier, during his expedition in 1802, recorded the local Aboriginal people using...