Edward John Eyre
Explorer and Governor of Jamaica

Born
August 5th, 1815
209 years ago
Died
November 30th, 1901
123 years ago — 86 years old
Category
Explorers & Adventurers
Country
United Kingdom
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Born in England, pursued exploration in Australia and the Caribbean during the 19th century. Led expeditions across the Australian continent, contributing significantly to geographic knowledge of the region. Served as the Governor of Jamaica, influencing colonial policies and administration. His accounts of explorations provided insights into the geography and indigenous cultures of Australia. Eyre's governance in Jamaica occurred during a period of social change and unrest.
Led the first successful transcontinental crossing of Australia
Served as Governor of Jamaica
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