- James Harding
James Harding (1838 –
13 November 1864 ) was a pastoralist and explorer in colonialWestern Australia . While exploring in theKimberley region of Western Australia in 1864, he was murdered byAustralian Aborigine s.Born in
England in 1838, James Harding emigrated to Western Australia with his family on the "Dromo" in 1846. He went to England again in 1848 but returned to Western Australia in 1850. In 1859 he was farming at York withCharles Wittenoom .In April 1861, Harding volunteered to join an exploring expedition to the
Pilbara region of Western Australia , under Francis Gregory. The five month long expedition discovered large amounts of poor pastoral land around the De Grey River.In 1864, an expedition to
Camden Harbour was undertaken to test the claims of a convict,Henry Wildman , who claimed to have found gold there many years earlier. No gold was found, but large areas of good pastoral land were discovered around Roebuck Bay. Consequently, a public company, theRoebuck Bay Company , was formed to establish a chain of stations in the area. James Harding was chosen as manager, and in October 1864 he joined the advance party that sailed to the area to set up a base camp. The following month, Harding, along withFrederick Panter andWilliam Goldwyer set out from their base camp to explore the area around La Grange Bay. ThePanter, Harding and Goldwyer expedition of 1864 did not return, and eventually a search party underMaitland Brown was sent to find them. Brown'sLa Grange expedition party eventually found the three men dead, having been clubbed and speared to death by natives. Panter and Harding were apparently killed in their sleep. Goldwyer's death was harder to interpret; some sources claim that all three men were killed in their sleep, while others assert that Goldwyer was keeping watch. The date of death of the men was determined from the date of the last entries in the men's journals.The bodies of Panter, Harding and Goldwyer were returned to Perth, where thousands of spectators attended their public
funeral . In February 1913, a monument to Brown and the three murdered men, theExplorers' Monument , was unveiled in Fremantle.References
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NAME=Harding, James
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=explorer
DATE OF BIRTH=1838
PLACE OF BIRTH=England
DATE OF DEATH=13 November 1864
PLACE OF DEATH=La Grange, Western Australia
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