Frederick Hasselborough Explained
Frederick Hasselborough (drowned 4 November 1810 in Perseverance Harbour),[2] whose surname is also spelled Hasselburgh and Hasselburg, was an Australian sealer from Sydney who discovered Campbell (4 January 1810)[3] and Macquarie Islands (11 July 1810).[4] [5]
Notes and References
- Book: Peter Entwisle. Taka: A Vignette Life of William Tucker 1784-1817 : Convict, Sealer, Trader in Human Heads, Otago Settler, New Zealand's First Art Dealer. 2005. Port Daniel Press. 978-0-473-10098-8. 73.
- Book: Peter Entwisle. Taka: A Vignette Life of William Tucker 1784-1817 : Convict, Sealer, Trader in Human Heads, Otago Settler, New Zealand's First Art Dealer. 2005. Port Daniel Press. 978-0-473-10098-8. 73.
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, William James
. Exploring polar frontiers: a historical encyclopedia . ABC-CLIO . 2003 . Santa Barbara. 9781576074220 .
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, Jeff
. Antarctica . 2010-06-30 . 2005 . Lonely Planet . 1-74059-094-5 . 170.
- Book: Scott
, Keith
. The Australian Geographic book of Antarctica . 1993 . Australian Geographic . Terrey Hills, New South Wales . 1-86276-010-1 . 14.