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Module 7[edit]

Joseph Wild's life span compared to others

Answers to Module 7 Questions 1. My media is a drawing of Georges Lake, one of Wild's most notable discoveries 2. This media is my own work 3. My file is a JPEG 4. Creative Commons CC0 Public Dedication 1.0 license 5. Categories: Australia, NSW, Lake, Drawing 6. Description: Australia, Lakes, NSW, Water

Practicing Citations[edit]

This article focuses on Wild’s time in Bong Bong, a small town in the Southern Highlands.[1]

This biography provides details on Wild’s life before and after his sentencing.[2]

This journal article specifically focuses on the geographical discoveries Wild made in Australia.[3]

This bulletin entry concentrates on Joseph Wild’s appointment and time as Constable of Illawarra. [4]

This source outlines Joseph Wild’s birth, occupation, death and contains data relating to his conviction and transportation.[5]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Morton, Philip. "Highlands History: Convict Joe Wild Became Explorer". Southern Highland News. Retrieved 1/03/2021. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  2. ^ Parsons, Vivienne. "'Wild, Joseph (1773–1847)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 1/03/2021. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  3. ^ Urban, Frank (2016). "). AUSTRALIA'S CONVICT EXPLORERS AND LANDSCAPE ARTISTS". The Globe: 57–69.
  4. ^ Doyle, Alec (1993). Joseph Wild: First Constable of Illawarra (July 1993 ed.). Australia: Illawarra Historical Society Bulletin. pp. 57–61.
  5. ^ Reeves, O. "Joseph Wilde, one of 206 convicts transported on the Ganges, August 1796". Convict Records. Retrieved 1/03/2021. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= (help)