Biography Ernest Favenc

Ernest Favenc

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  • Time Period1846 - 1908
  • Place
  • CountryAustralia

Poet Biography

Ernest Favenc was born in London in September 1845 and was educated in both Berlin and Oxford. He arrived in New South Wales,Australia in 1863 and, after being in the colony for 1 year, in a commercial position, he afterwards worked in the pastoral industry in the frontier squatters districts of Qld. Favenc wrote under the pseudonym of "Dramingo" and was an accomplished pencil sketcher. In 1878 he was selected to explore the country along western border of Queensland to Darwin to see if a railway could be constructed and in the early 1880s also undertook expeditions in the country to the south of the Gulf of Carpentaria and north-west of Western Australia.He also spent time xxploring the country watered by the Macarthur River in 1883. Explored pastoral land round the upper Gascoyne and Ashburton Rivers in 1888. He is chiefly remembered for his exploration but he also published romances, children's stories and verse as well as several books on exploration, the most extensive being The History of Australian Exploration. On the original launch of this book in 1888 the Daily Telegrapph reported... "The History of Australian Exploration is an important one and however diverse may have been the aims, ideas and successes of those by whom the work was done,...Ernest Favenc's rather formidable volume...gathers together all those scattered memorials merging it into a unity of a great labour. "Favenc was himself an explorer and treats his subject not in a perfunctory way, but as one who feels the wild charm and the magical attraction of the unknown..." Ernest Favenc died in Sydney on 14th November 1908