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Frederick Henry Handcock

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Hancock Creek, South Australia, which feeds Lake Limbra, bears Handcock's name (misspelt), as does a sand dune prominence beside the Murray River overlooking a property now known as Wompinni Station, now named Hancock Hill, New South Wales, and formerly named Mount Hancock (also misspelt). Although
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Handcock was subsequently involved in various pioneering pastoralist ventures in rural South Australia, his surname frequently appearing in newspaper reports (often misspelt as Hancock). In early 1846 these activities eventuated in Handcock, Fisher, and Fred Jones travelling to
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Soon thereafter Handcock became a close friend of the Jones brothers, Henry and Frederick, but particularly younger brother Fred Jones. The brothers, sons of a wealthy London oil merchant, were merchants and stockholders at Adelaide. He also befriended
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629 on the southern side of Gilbert Street. Quickly recognised as a leading citizen of the new colony, although never holding public office, in December 1837 Handcock participated in the expedition of Colonel
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The debonair Handcock, who had never married, had a ‘charming and high-spirited’ character, bringing vibrancy and stimulation to the otherwise dour task of colonisation, especially through such diversions as
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Visiting Adelaide in September 1846, Jones, Fisher, and Handcock all participated in an exciting 'Grand Steeple Chase', viewed by some 1,000 spectators. Handcock, in second place, riding Jones' red gelding
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E.W. Andrews : Navigation of the Murray, being extracts from a journal kept on board the Lady Augusta during her Exploratory Trip. Garran's Royal South Australian Almanack for 1854.
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near the inter-colonial boundary. The following year, 1847, he suggested to the same agency that flour and blankets should be issued to Aboriginals near the
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The disheartened Jones abandoned the frontier station soon after these deaths. It was subsequently taken up by pastoralist
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only a few kilometres apart, these two geographical features are divided by the SA/NSW State border.
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to purchase a large herd of cattle and horses. Droving this livestock overland, they settled on the
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In November 1847 a neighbouring pastoralist, Thomas Frederick Bailey (Baily), aged 25, based near
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Conjoined graves of Bailey (L) and Handcock (R), West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide
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painted a watercolour of their rustic homestead, now in the collection of the
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http://www.gnb.nsw.gov.au/place_naming/placename_search/extract?id=MaqwZxKmIt
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region straddling the South Australia – New South Wales border near
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Wompinni Station. The Home of The Harrison F-Trucks Endurance Team.
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The first steeplechase in South Australia, 25 September 1846
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Handcock in second place, 'first' steeplechase in SA, 1846.
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bears Handcock's name from this time (although misspelt).
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In early 1838, in partnership with James Fisher, son of
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William Light's Brief Journal and Australian Diaries
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pastoralist
horse racing
overlander
Athlone
County Westmeath
Baron Castlemaine
Moydrum Castle
colony of South Australia
Africaine
Launceston
Van Diemen's Land
Town Acre
Light
Barossa Valley
horse racing
James Hurtle Fisher
Little Para River
Gould Creek
Colonel Light
Art Gallery of South Australia
Yatala Vale
John Hill
horse racing
Adelaide Club
steeplechase

New South Wales
Chowilla floodplain
Murray River
Riverland

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