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French journalist Henri Gilbert, Barcaldine, April 1900

Creator: Unidentified

 

Location: Barcaldine, Queensland, Australia

 

Description: Henri Gilbert, a young French journalist, set off from France in 1895 hoping to walk across the world for a bet. After crossing Spain, the Middle East and India, Gilbert arrived in Fremantle, Western Australia, and on 13 September 1897 began the walk from Albany to Adelaide. However on the second morning he awoke to find that he had been drugged and all of his possessions stolen. Gilbert made it back to Albany to restart his attempt a month after this first departure.

 

Gilbert walked across the Nullabor Plain being generously assisted by farmers along the way. After making his way to Moreton Bay on foot all knowledge of Gilbert was lost. Gilbert's diary covering the Australian part of his journey is held in the John Oxley Library. (Information taken from: API Review of Books, retrieved on 19 April, 2005, at www.api-network.com/scgi-bin/reviews/jrbview.cgi?n=052284...

 

Henri Gilbert visited Barcaldine after departing Blackall. He and his wife stayed at the Exchange Hotel. (Description supplied with photograph)

 

 

View this image at the State Library of Queensland: hdl.handle.net/10462/deriv/40073

Information about State Library of Queensland’s collection: pictureqld.slq.qld.gov.au/

 

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Taken in April 1900