FW: [Fuad] FW: Bound for South Australia

0 views
Skip to first unread message

David Hunter - Hunter Geophysics

unread,
Feb 17, 2011, 4:13:32 AM2/17/11
to LTUASS list
David Hunter
Director                        Hunter Geophysics - Archaeological and shallow sub-surface geophysicists
Mob.: 0488 501 261 (110061488501261 from any phone outside Australia)  -  mail to PO Box 1445, Central Park, Victoria 3145, Australia.
www.huntergeophysics.com  -  david....@huntergeophysics.com
www.facebook.com/Hunter.Geophysics  |  www.twitter.com/huntergeofizz  |  LinkedIn: http://tinyurl.com/5ttrn34




-----Original Message-----
From: fuad-b...@flinders.edu.au
[mailto:fuad-b...@flinders.edu.au]On Behalf Of Emily Jateff
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2011 2:32 PM
To: fu...@flinders.edu.au
Subject: [Fuad] FW: Bound for South Australia



Get aboard the journey of a lifetime!

History SA invites you to join the first fleet of nine ships as they once again
set sail for the Province of South Australia.
Bound for South Australia<http://www.boundforsouthaustralia.net.au/> is a
digital re-enactment of the voyages of those ships from England to South
Australia between February and December 1836.

This exciting project allows you to follow the journeys in real time, through
the use of material sourced from captains' logs, letters and diaries kept by
the original passengers.  Brought together for the very first time, these
sources combine to produce real-life accounts of these early South Australians
- their hopes and fears, their excitement at the adventure, their moments of
terror as they encountered the awesome power of the ocean.

In weekly episodes subscribers and visitors will meet the people, and hear about
their experiences in their own words.

Passage onboard the fleet is open to everyone. The journey can be joined at
www.boundforsouthaustralia.net.au<http://www.boundforsouthaustralia.net.au>.
Weekly entries will be posted on the website, or subscribers can receive email
updates and notifications of new posts, or follow the action on a twitter
feed.

The first ships set sail from the website on 22 February 2011.



logo.jpg
unnamed.txt
unnamed.htm
image003.jpg
image004.jpg
Reply all
Reply to author
Forward
0 new messages