Alexander Forrest

Alexander Forrest

Alexander Forrest CMG, (22 September 1849cite web |url=http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A080562b.htm |title=Forrest, Alexander (1849 - 1901) |accessdate=2007-08-26 |author=G. C. Bolton |work=Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 8 |publisher=MUP |year=1981 |pages=pp 540-543] - 20 June 1901) was an explorer and surveyor of Western Australia, as well as a politician.

Early life

Forrest was born at Picton, near Bunbury in Western Australia. He was educated at the government school in Bunbury under John Hislop, then completed his education at Hale School in Perth.

Exploring career

Forrest explored areas of Western Australia under contract to the Survey Department, particularly the Kimberley region, during the 1870s and 1880s. Much of his exploration was done with his brother John Forrest who became the first Premier of Western Australia.

In 1870 a party of six men including Alexander and his brother John left Perth. Five months later they reached Adelaide. In 1874, Alexander was part of another party again including brother John which took a more northerly route from Geraldton to the east to the Murchison River.

In 1879 Alexander led his own expedition of eight men from De Grey River to the telegraph line into the area now known as the Kimberley. The expedition left on 25 February 1879 and reached Beagle Bay on 10 April 1879. The coast was then skirted to the Fitzroy River which was followed for 240 miles (390 km); but Forrest's progress was then stopped by mountains which appeared to be impassable. He eventually worked round the southern end of the range and discovered some valuable country. Good water was found until the Victoria River was reached on 18 August 1879, but great difficulties were met with before reaching the telegraph line 13 days later. From there they made their way to Palmerston, then the capital of the Northern Territory, and they arrived on 7 October 1879. The party was often in danger of starvation, om more than one occasion a packhorse had to be killed for food, and in the last dash for the telegraph line, Forrest and one companion who had gone on ahead almost perished from thirst. The two aboriginal assistants were quite helpless for the last 300 miles (480 km) of the journey, and one of them never recovered from its effects, dying a few months later. The expedition ranks among the most valuable pieces of Australian exploration as large tracts of good pasturage were discovered. Forrest published his "Journal of Expedition from De Grey to Port Darwin" in Perth in 1880.cite web |url=http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogF.html#forrest1 |title=Forrest, Alexander |accessdate=2007-08-26 |author=Percival Serle |work=Dictionary of Australian Biography |publisher=Angus & Robertson |year=1949]

In 1891, through a syndicate comprising Charles Crossland and George Leake, Alexander Forrest commenced the subdivision of what would later become the upper-class Perth suburb of Peppermint Grove. He was also associated with the first of three quarries that exist on the edge of Greenmount Hill.

Political career

In 1887 Forrest became a politician, entering the Western Australian Legislative Council as the first member for Kimberley.He was then elected to the Western Australian Legislative Assembly for West Kimberley in 1890, and held the seat until his death. He was also Mayor of Perth 1893–95 and 1898–1900, and later an investor. He was created C.M.G. in May 1901.

Forrest died on 20 June 1901, survived by four children. He was buried at Karrakatta Cemetery.

References

* Forrest, Alexander. "North-West exploration : journal of expedition from DeGrey to Port Darwin". Perth : Gov. Printer, 1880. 43 p. Western Australia. Parliamentary paper ; No. 3, 1880
** Accompanying

External links

* [http://www.basis.act.gov.au/DUSLibrary/ImagesACT.nsf/3506a89b45287c52ca256abc000c49a8/af6c31bd6a357fdd4a256d8d001c1069?OpenDocument Photograph at the ACT Heritage Library Image Library]

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NAME=Forrest, Alexander
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DATE OF BIRTH=22 September 1849
PLACE OF BIRTH=Bunbury, Western Australia, Australia
DATE OF DEATH=20 June 1901
PLACE OF DEATH=Bunbury, Western Australia, Australia


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