There were originally six houses, named after famous British explorers.
The strange and remarkable career of the 19th-century British explorer.
In addition to gathering much geographical and natural history data, British explorers recorded whatever facts they were able to obtain about the local populations.
Not to mention reports of fierce tribes that had, in the past, killed other British explorers.
Later British explorers also claimed to discover small pockets of aborigines with blonde hair and blue eyes.
He was in the search party that found the frozen bodies of the British explorers.
James Greenwood (1832-1929) was a British social explorer, journalist and writer.
He used experiences of British explorers to hide equipment and notes.
It was a day to celebrate the great British explorer.
Following the 1768 treaty, British explorers, surveyors, and settlers began pouring into the region.