check out the new remote control Jockey Wheel SmartBar Canegrowers rearview170 Cobb Grill Skid Row Recovery Gear Caravan Industry Association of Australia
Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: Norfolk Island and History


Senior Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 415
Date:
Norfolk Island and History


Just read Norfolk Island is experiencing a bit of a financial slump. Tourist numbers are down.   Been to Norfolk,  years ago with my nana who was good friends with one of the Fletcher Christian descents.  Fairly laid back then, swimming at emily bay, going to the church built by the convicts. and cows have right of way at all times.   Anyone know the story about Captain Bligh, apparantely one of his descendants was also cast off in a leaky boat.  How intriguing.  The original Captain Bligh was apparently a cruel man, is that right, because that is how the film potrayed him.



__________________
lynette and howard hall


Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 8735
Date:

Got a couple of very good books on the Pitcairn descendants, but won't be able to get the correct Titles 'til Thursday week at the earliest.

Will post them when I find them.  You might then be able to access them through your local library.

I think I remember hearing some time ago that our late Qld. Premier is a descendant of Bligh.

Cheers,

Sheba.



__________________
An it harm none, do what you will.


Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 6882
Date:

I'd love to go over there some day. Another destination for the bucket list.
It's just so off the beaten track, and it would be more of an experience than a destination for sightseeing. A great experience no doubt.

__________________

20ft Roma caravan - Mercedes Benz Sprinter - SA-based at the moment.
Transport has no borders.

Management makes the decisions, but is not affected by the decisions it makes.



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 6513
Date:

I'd like to go too one day. It's always interested me since school days.

I've read a lot of novels set in the convict days, but not much that is factual.

Check out the library Lynette.



-- Edited by Beth54 on Thursday 29th of March 2012 11:18:53 AM

__________________

Beth, now living on the Redcliffe Peninsula, SEQ.

 

 





Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 8735
Date:

Beth54 wrote:

 If I remember correctly, he rowed to Australia.

 


Actually Beth, their first stop was at Restoration Island, where they got fresh water from a spring [hence the name], up near "my country" on Cape York, just around the corner from Portland Roads.

  From there, he navigated around the tip, and through Torres Straight, to Indonesia, which was still known as the Dutch East Indies in those days.

Cheers,

Sheba.

 



-- Edited by Sheba on Saturday 31st of March 2012 07:01:01 PM

__________________
An it harm none, do what you will.


Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 1531
Date:

animalcarer wrote:

Just read Norfolk Island is experiencing a bit of a financial slump. Tourist numbers are down.   Been to Norfolk,  years ago with my nana who was good friends with one of the Fletcher Christian descents.  Fairly laid back then, swimming at emily bay, going to the church built by the convicts. and cows have right of way at all times.   Anyone know the story about Captain Bligh, apparantely one of his descendants was also cast off in a leaky boat.  How intriguing.  The original Captain Bligh was apparently a cruel man, is that right, because that is how the film potrayed him.


 I think the movies portrayed him as a cruel tyrant simply because that version of the description of William Bligh what was movie-goers expected to see, and probably made for a more commercially successful movie. I remember reading years ago that the stories of Bligh and the Bounty were greatly exaggerated and that he was in fact quite a reasonable man given his situation and time. The other account suggested that it was more a case of Fletcher Christian and the crew that were at fault. Fletcher Christian being a weak man and very inexperienced as a Naval Officer, and a crew that had been dragged away from "Paradise" back to the hard life of being at sea again. A listing on wikipedia (which shouldn't be taken as gospel) also mentions this:

William Bligh



__________________


Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 6513
Date:

Very true Troopy.

A lot of historical events were made into movies, with a little resemblance to the true story. (By Hollywood, of course.)

I seem to remember the truth being as you describe. 

And Bligh astounded everyone back in England by rowing himself to safety after being ejected from the Bounty. If I remember correctly, he rowed to Australia.

 



__________________

Beth, now living on the Redcliffe Peninsula, SEQ.

 

 





Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 6513
Date:

Sheba wrote:
Beth54 wrote:

 If I remember correctly, he rowed to Australia.

 


Actually Beth, their first stop was at Restoration Island, where they got fresh water from a spring [hence the name], up near "my country" on Cape York, just around the corner from Portland Roads.

  From there, he navigated around the tip, and through Torres Straight, to Indonesia, which was still known as the Dutch East Indies in those days.

Cheers,

Sheba.

 



-- Edited by Sheba on Saturday 31st of March 2012 07:01:01 PM


 Thanks Gail. I was close! biggrin It's an interesting tale alright.

When you say 'my country', did you come from Cape York or is it just a favourite place. I remember you mentioning Portland Roads before...



__________________

Beth, now living on the Redcliffe Peninsula, SEQ.

 

 





Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 8735
Date:

Beth54 wrote:



--When you say 'my country', did you come from Cape York or is it just a favourite place. I remember you mentioning Portland Roads before...


Can't explain it properly, but when I arrived at Temple Bay, I just felt like I'd come home. 

Cheers,

Sheba.

 



__________________
An it harm none, do what you will.


Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 6513
Date:

Sheba wrote:
Beth54 wrote:



--When you say 'my country', did you come from Cape York or is it just a favourite place. I remember you mentioning Portland Roads before...


Can't explain it properly, but when I arrived at Temple Bay, I just felt like I'd come home. 

Cheers,

Sheba.

 


 Okay, I can understand that. When I head west on the Warrego Highway, I feel like I'm going home, even though I've never lived out there. Mum came from Mungallala, so it must be in the genes. smile



__________________

Beth, now living on the Redcliffe Peninsula, SEQ.

 

 



Page 1 of 1  sorted by
 
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.

Tweet this page Post to Digg Post to Del.icio.us
Purchase Grey Nomad bumper stickers Read our daily column, the Nomad News The Grey Nomad's Guidebook