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Mount Lidgbird, also
Mount Ledgbird and Big Hill, is
located in the
southern section of Lord Howe Island, just
north of
Mount Gower, from
which it is separated...
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Henry Lidgbird Ball (7
December 1756 – 22
October 1818) was a Rear-Admiral in the
Royal Navy of the
British Empire.
While Ball was best
known as the commander...
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Pseudocharopa ledgbirdi, also
known as the
Mount Lidgbird pinwheel snail or the
Mount Lidgbird charopid snail, is a
species of
pinwheel snail that is...
- Lord Howe
Island took
place on 17
February 1788, when
Lieutenant Henry Lidgbird Ball,
commander of the
Armed Tender HMS Supply, was en
route from Botany...
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Semilaoma lidgbirdensis, also
known as the
Mount Lidgbird pinhead snail, is a tiny
species of land
snail that is
endemic to Australia's Lord Howe Island...
- The
armed tender HMAT Supply (1759)
under command of
Lieutenant Henry Lidgbird Ball who was also
commissioned to join the expedition. Lt.
David Blackburn...
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Tornatellinops lidgbirdensis, also
known as the
Mount Lidgbird miniature treesnail, is a
species of tree
snail that is
endemic to Australia's Lord Howe...
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approach difficult. The
pyramid is
named after Royal Navy
Lieutenant Henry Lidgbird Ball, who
reported discovering it in 1788. On the same voyage, Ball also...
- ISBN 978-1-921203-99-2. Parsons,
Vivienne (1966). "Henry
Lidgbird Ball (1756–1818)". Ball,
Henry Lidgbird (1756–1818).
Australian Dictionary of Biography, National...
- the island's
second highest peak, the 777-metre (2,549 ft) high
Mount Lidgbird, from
which it is
separated by the
saddle at the head of
Erskine Valley...