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Charles Whitham

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Died
  
December 1940, Sydney, Australia

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Rambles in Western Tasmania: Articles by Charles Whitham from 1918 to 1924

Charles Whitham was the author of the oft-reprinted Western Tasmania: A land of Riches and Beauty, which was a comprehensive study of the geographical features of West Coast, Tasmania and the conditions of the region in the 1920s.

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Early life

Charles Whitham was born in India in 1873. He and his parents travelled to Tasmania in 1886.

His first book was published in 1917.

Western Tasmania

The book was originally published in 1924 and reprinted in 1949 and in 1984.

The book is a mix of geographical and historical information about the west coast, and includes sections on Macquarie Harbour and the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company.

Whitham had personally travelled to many of the locations and features that he described as well as to most of the peaks of the West Coast Range. His photographs in the State Library of Tasmania attest to some of the places that he had visited.

It was not until the writing of Geoffrey Blainey's The Peaks of Lyell in the 1950s that the history and geography of the west coast of Tasmania was thoroughly reviewed and showed the important contribution of Whitham's earlier work.

Later life and death

Whitham moved to Sydney in the 1920s, and died there in December 1940.

Other works

  • Whitham, Charles; Kleinig, Simon (2010), Rambles in Western Tasmania : articles by Charles Whitham, 1912 to 1924, Tasmanian Historical Research Association, ISBN 978-0-909479-25-1 
  • References

    Charles Whitham Wikipedia