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Daintree, Richard (1832 - 1878)

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Born: 13 December 1832  Hemingford Abbots, Huntingdonshire, England.  Died: 20 June 1878  Beckenham, Kent, England.
Richard Daintree was a member of the Geological Survey of Victoria in 1854-56 and 1858-64, the first Government Geologist of Northern Queensland 1868-70, Agent-General for Queensland, and an accomplished photographer. He is commemorated by the Daintree River and Daintree Rainforest in North Queensland.

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1851Educated at the University of Cambridge, UK
1852 - 1854Gold prospector in Victoria
1854 - 1856Geological Survey of Victoria
1857Assaying and metallurgy studies at the Royal School of Mines Laboratory, UK
1858 - 1864Geological Survey of Victoria
1864 - 1868Resident partner with William Hann in pastoral properties in North Queensland
1868 - 1870First Government Geologist of Northern Queensland
1871Commissioner in chage of Queensland's contribution to the 1871 Exhibition of Art and Industry, London
1872 - 1876Agent-General for Queensland
1878Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG)

 
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