Territory Stories

Fort Dundas : The British in North Australia 1824-29

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Title

Fort Dundas : The British in North Australia 1824-29,

Creator

Pugh, Derek, 1960-,

Collection

E-Publications, E-Books, PublicationNT,

Date

2017,

Abstract

Fort Dundas was the first outpost of Europeans in Australia's north. It was a British fortification manned by soldiers, marines and convicts, and built by them on remote Melville Island in 1824. It lasted until February, 1829, when it was abandoned and left to the termites. The fort's purpose was twofold. Firstly, it was a physical demonstration of Britain's claim to the New Holland continent as far as longitude 129E, which excluded the Dutch and the French from starting similar colonies, and it was the first of a series of fortified locations around the coast. Secondly, it was promoted as the start of a British trading post that would become a second Singapore and compete with Batavia. The settlement was named in a ceremony on 21 October 1824, but it was not a success. In its short existence we have tales of great privation, survival, greed, piracy, slavery, murder, kidnapping, scurvy, and battles with the Indigenous inhabitants of the islands, the Tiwi. It was also the site of the first European wedding and the birth of the first European children in northern Australia. None of the three military commandants who managed the outpost wanted to be there and all were gratefully relieved after their posting. They left behind thirty-four dead - victims of disease, poor diet and Tiwi spears. Others died when the crews of the fort's supply ships were slaughtered and beheaded by Malay pirates on islands to the north. Two cabin boys from one of them, the Stedcombe, were enslaved by the pirates. What happened at Fort Dundas and why it was abandoned has been largely untold. Nevertheless, it is one of the most engaging stories of nineteenth century Australia.,

Notes

Made available by the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT),

Language

English,

Subject

History - Australia & Oceania, Electronic books, Social & cultural history, General,

Publisher name

Derek Pugh,

Place of publication

Rapid Creek,

Digital format

1 online resource (218 pages),

Format

text file,

File type

image/jpeg,

ISBN

9780992355876,

NED identifier

NED304611P825801,

Use

Copyright,

Copyright owner

Derek Pugh,

License

https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2022C00192,

Access

National edeposit: Available onsite at the National Library of Australia, Northern Territory Library (Darwin),

National edeposit

https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-3260998981,

Related links

https://librariesnt.on.worldcat.org/search/detail/1410507854?queryString=%09Fort%20Dundas%20%3A%20The%20British%20in%20North%20Australia%201824-29&clusterResults=false&groupVariantRecords=false [Discover LibrariesNT], https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-3260998981 [Trove Link],

Parent handle

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/928285,

Citation address

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/928285

Related items

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/931233,