Nmp Event 21604
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Nmp Event 21604 has 36 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 1 live disagreement.
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- Goodbye Bussmarai[1]all time · Row 0830 Eid 21604
- Mount Abundance[1]all time · Row 0830 Eid 21604
- Wallabadah Manuscript[1]all time · Row 0830 Eid 21604
Also Known AsalsoKnownAs
- Battle of Tallavera[1]all time · Row 0830 Eid 21604
Associates With IndividualassociatesWithIndividual
- Joseph Fleming[1]all time · Row 0830 Eid 21604
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- null[1]all time · Row 0830 Eid 21604
First Reported at DatefirstReportedAtDate
- c1900[1]all time · Row 0830 Eid 21604
Has Contemporary ReferencehasContemporaryReference
- Wallabadah Manuscript[1]all time · Row 0830 Eid 21604
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- 149.009483[1]all time · Row 0830 Eid 21604
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- 149.009483[1]all time · Row 0830 Eid 21604
Has Coordinate Y MaxhasCoordinateYMax
- -27.151983[1]all time · Row 0830 Eid 21604
Has Coordinate Y MinhasCoordinateYMin
- -27.151983[1]all time · Row 0830 Eid 21604
Has Description of EventhasDescriptionOfEvent
- "I heard from the late Constable Duane of Tamworth who was formerly stationed at Surat in Queensland in 1848 they had a fight with the Blacks at Tallavera on the Ballonne and one blackfellow was very conspicuous with plume of Eagles feathers in his hair leading and encourageing the rest to battle the blacks called him Willari in their own language the blacks made a good stand but were put to rout losing their Chief who was shot with about fifty others their Chief was supposed to be a white man being of lighter colour than the rest several of the whites were speared none dangerously this battle was called Tallavera by the old veteran Duanne who served in the peninsular war under the duke of Wellington there were eight veterans stationed at Surat at this time to keep order in that large district …" (Collins 2002:41–42,[1]all time · Row 0830 Eid 21604
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- 21604[1]all time · Row 0830 Eid 21604
Inbound mentions (2)
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- Mandandanji
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temporalSuccessorToTemporal Successor to(1)
- Talavera Name Registration
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Other facts (22)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Has Label | Attack on Aboriginal people - Tallavera station, Balonne River (1849) | [1] |
| Has Location Description | Talavera | [1] |
| Has Location Notes | Location of Tallavera headstation according to Collins (2002:xv) | [1] |
| Has Location Type | Pastoral run | [1] |
| Has Nature of Event | Attack on Aboriginal people | [1] |
| Has Notes Comments | "Whether Durbin received the assistance [of extra men] he asked for is not known, but he did have a strong case and other land commissioners did receive similar assistance. If a contingent of veterans was deployed to assist Durbin, he would have returned with them and his four troopers to the Balonne in late July 1849. Once there, they would have routed the Mandandanji during Telfer’s ‘‘Battle of Tallavera’’ on Joseph Fleming’s Talavera station. This ironical name was first registered in late 1850, about one year after the likely date of Telfer’s recorded battle. Telfer also recorded that the ‘‘veteran Duanne served in the Peninsular war under Wellington’’. It is no coincidence that the Duke of Wellington defeated Napoleon at Talavera in Spain." (Collins 2002:42–43) | [1] |
| Has Number of People Killed | 50 | [1] |
| Has Reliability Discussion | William Telfer wrote his recollections c1900; see discussion in Collins (2002:18) for its veracity: "Some of Telfer’s Wallabadah Manuscript stories have inaccuracies and some are not recorded elsewhere, but Roger Milliss (1980), who edited Wallabadah, believes “they can mostly be confirmed and in most cases documented’’.” | [1] |
| Involves Fight With | Blacks Aboriginal People | [1] |
| Is Csv Record Number | 830 | [1] |
| Located Near | Balonne River | [1] |
| Named Battle of | Tallavera | [1] |
| Occurred at Pastoral Run | Tallavera | [1] |
| Occurred in Year | 1849 | [1] |
| Perpetrated by Settlers | Settlers Squatters | [1] |
| Perpetrated by Shepherds | Shepherds Farm Labourers Servants | [1] |
| Related to Language Group | Mandandanji | [1] |
| Related to Pastoral District | Maranoa | [1] |
| Resulted in Rout of Aboriginal People | null | [1] |
| Framed As Land War Event | null | [1] |
| Likely Dated Late July | 1849 | [1] |
| Presupposes Attack Occurred | null | [1] |
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