Frank Hugh Hann (19 October 1845 – 21 August 1921) was an Australian pastoralist and explorer.[1][2]
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Frank Hugh Hann (19 October 1845 – 21 August 1921) was an Australian pastoralist and explorer. Hann was the son of Joseph and Elizabeth Hann. Fellow explorer...
FrankHann National Park is a national park in Western Australia, located 428 kilometres (266 mi) east-southeast of the capital, Perth in the Shire of...
David Hann (born 1952), American politician Della Hann, American psychologist and research administrator Dorothy Hann, American beauty queen FrankHann (1846–1921)...
people as Kumpupintil was named Lake Disappointment by the explorer FrankHann in 1897. Hann was in the area exploring the east Pilbara, around Rudall River...
Native Police officer. He also wounded the well-known British colonist FrankHann in a shootout at Lawn Hill Station in the colony of Queensland. It appears...
Lindsey's expedition travelled across this area from north to south. FrankHann was looking for gold in this area between 1903 and 1908. Len Beadell explored...
The park's original name was derived from the Rudall River, named by FrankHann who was one of the first Europeans to explore the area. He named the river...
(House's Amytis bird), published by Alexander William Milligan. The explorer FrankHann gave the doctor's name to the geographic feature Mt House, and it appears...
1870s, and for some time was run by the notoriously cruel Jack Watson and FrankHann, who regularly hunted down and shot Aboriginal people living in the area...
Lawn Hill run of FrankHann, that the Native police shot "over 100 blacks" from 1883 to 1885 on that pastoral lease alone. FrankHann, his property manager...
Police paramilitary unit to assist in clearing "blacks" off their runs. FrankHann, another pastoralist in the region who regularly participated in extrajudicial...
the Wurla. It was named after the first European to explore the river, FrankHann, who had seen it during his expedition to the region in 1898 and named...
description was published in Nuytsia from a specimen collected in the FrankHann National Park. The specific epithet (corynophylla) is derived from the...
denied responsibility for Frank's words. In May 1933, Frank went to Vienna, accompanied by the Prussian Minister of Justice Hanns Kerrl and his Ministerial...
was named by the explorer FrankHann in 1896 after the surveyor William Frederick Rudall whom he met in the area while Hann was prospecting and Rudall...
Peron) CAR FrankHann National Park II 68,708 6 December 1963 32°53′32″S 120°19′40″E / 32.8922°S 120.3278°E / -32.8922; 120.3278 (FrankHann) MAL Gloucester...
(0.039–0.059 in) long. This spyridium grows in mallee between Borden, FrankHann National Park and Cape Arid National Park, in the south of Western Australia...
Ola people. It was named by the first European to explore the river, FrankHann, who had seen it during his expedition to the region in 1898. He named...
property once occupied an area of 4,047 square kilometres (1,563 sq mi). FrankHann was the first European to cross the Wunaamin Miliwundi Ranges, then named...
Wiltshire, England, on 26 February 1837. Fellow explorer FrankHann was his younger brother. In 1871, Hann wrote to the Queensland minister for public works...
Drysdale River Easter Eucla Fitzgerald River Forest Grove Francois Peron FrankHann Gloucester Goldfields Woodlands Goongarrie Gooseberry Hill Greater Beedelup...
Inlet. FrankHann named the Charnley river in 1898 after the pastoralist and miner Walter Chearnley from Nullagine, whose name was misspelled when Hann recorded...
Wayback Machine Dictionary of Australian Biography G.C.Bolton (1972) "Hann, Frank Hugh (1846–1921)" [10] Archived 24 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine Dictionary...
Hanns Eisler (6 July 1898 – 6 September 1962) was a German-Austrian composer. He is best known for composing the national anthem of East Germany, for...
River, Annie Creek and Walsh Creek. FrankHann named the river in 1898 after Charles and William Adcock of Derby: Hann explained: "Messrs Adcock Bros of...
the station was Eva Broadhurst, who was much admired by the explorer FrankHann, who named several geographical features after her. Her grave is situated...