Charles Tyers
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Captain Charles James Tyers RN FRSV (13 September 1806 – 20 September 1870) was a 19th-century Anglo-Australian surveyor and explorer, and the Commissioner of Crown Lands for Portland (1842–43) and Gippsland (1844–67).
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Charles Tyers
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Charles Tyers
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Charles Tyers
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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1870-09-20
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London, England
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1806-09-13
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Captain Charles J. Tyers, reproduced from the National Library of Australia.
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1870-09-20
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Captain
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RN FRSV
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Surveyor, explorer, and Commissioner of Crown Lands
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John Tyers and Elizabeth
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Georgina Caroline
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Captain Charles James Tyers RN FRSV (13 September 1806 – 20 September 1870) was a 19th-century Anglo-Australian surveyor and explorer, and the Commissioner of Crown Lands for Portland (1842–43) and Gippsland (1844–67). There are many Australian geographical features named after him, including Tyers, , Western Tyers, Tyers River, Mount Tyers, and Lake Tyers. His many achievements include the surveying and naming of Port Essington (1839), the determination of the border between South Australia and Victoria, naming the Baw Baw plateau, and being the first European (in 1841) to climb and Mount Buninyong in the Western District of Victoria.
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1870