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Monument to Paweł Edmund Strzelecki

ID: POL-000488-P

Monument to Paweł Edmund Strzelecki

Variants of the name:
Sir Paul Edmund de Strzelecki Monument

Monument designed by Jerzy Sobocinski and erected in 1988. Commemorates the Polish explorer and discoverer who explored the areas of New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania between 1839 and 1843, including being the discoverer of Mount Kosciuszko. The inscription on the monument reads: Sir Paul Edmund de Strzelecki K.C.M.G., C.B., F.R.S., F.R.G.S., D.C.L. (Oxon)Explorer and scientistBorn in Poland at Gluszyna, near Poznan, on 20th July, 1797 Paul Edmund Strzelecki arrived in Australia on 25th April 1839.From 1839 to 1843 he explored and surveyed vast areas of New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania.While exploring the Snowy Mountains region of New South Wales he discovered and climbed Australia`s highest peak "Mount Kosciusko", which he named in honour of the Polish leader and patriot Tadeusz Kosciusko.He discovered gold and silver in New South Wales, coal deposits in Tasmania, investigate the possibilities of irrigation, measured the heights of mountains, carried out soil analysis and collected and identified many fossils and minerals.Paul Edmund Strzelecki was one of the first scientists in Australia to undertake investigations in many fields including geology, minerology, meteorology and zoology.A renowned explorer and scientist he contributed greatly to the knowledge and development of Australia.

Time of origin:
1988
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Author:
Bartłomiej Gutowski
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