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Definition of Mount bartle frere
1. Noun. The highest mountain peak in Queensland, Australia.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mount Bartle Frere
Literary usage of Mount bartle frere
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Statistics by New South Wales Bureau of Statistics and Economics, New South Wales Bureau of Statistics, Edith Cowan University, Edith Cowan University Dept. of Institutional Research and Statistics (1904)
"The highest peak in Queensland is mount bartle frere, 38 feet Mount Roberts in
the Central district is 4350 feet in height, I Mount Barney in the Macpherson ..."
2. The "Lloyd" Guide to Australasia by Norddeutscher Lloyd, A. G. Plate (1906)
"The highest peaks in the Dividing Range are mount bartle frere (5438 feet) near
Cooktown, Mount Roberts (4350 feet) in the Central District and Mount Barney ..."
3. Journal of Botany, British and Foreign (1900)
"... mount bartle frere)." The excellent index deserves a word of commendation ;
the plates are useful, but their execution leaves something to be desired. ..."
4. Australia by Peter Hinze (2001)
"mount bartle frere (1622 meters). The climb is possible but arduous, especially
as only those areas around the 'waterfalls which arc in the 320 square ..."
5. Proceedings of the Royal Colonial Institute by Royal Commonwealth Society (1884)
"He recommends that the unexplored regions of Bellen- den-Ker Range, Mount Peter
Botte, Mount Thomas, and mount bartle frere should be examined, ..."
6. Pugh's Queensland Almanac, Law Calendar, Directory, and Coast Guide (1883)
"Vessels entering Gladys Inlet must bring mount bartle frere to bear W. by NjN., or
the north-east point of the entrance—Flying-fish Point—which is covered ..."
7. Statistics by New South Wales Bureau of Statistics and Economics, New South Wales Bureau of Statistics, Edith Cowan University, Edith Cowan University Dept. of Institutional Research and Statistics (1904)
"The highest peak in Queensland is mount bartle frere, 38 feet Mount Roberts in
the Central district is 4350 feet in height, I Mount Barney in the Macpherson ..."
8. The "Lloyd" Guide to Australasia by Norddeutscher Lloyd, A. G. Plate (1906)
"The highest peaks in the Dividing Range are mount bartle frere (5438 feet) near
Cooktown, Mount Roberts (4350 feet) in the Central District and Mount Barney ..."
9. Journal of Botany, British and Foreign (1900)
"... mount bartle frere)." The excellent index deserves a word of commendation ;
the plates are useful, but their execution leaves something to be desired. ..."
10. Australia by Peter Hinze (2001)
"mount bartle frere (1622 meters). The climb is possible but arduous, especially
as only those areas around the 'waterfalls which arc in the 320 square ..."
11. Proceedings of the Royal Colonial Institute by Royal Commonwealth Society (1884)
"He recommends that the unexplored regions of Bellen- den-Ker Range, Mount Peter
Botte, Mount Thomas, and mount bartle frere should be examined, ..."
12. Pugh's Queensland Almanac, Law Calendar, Directory, and Coast Guide (1883)
"Vessels entering Gladys Inlet must bring mount bartle frere to bear W. by NjN., or
the north-east point of the entrance—Flying-fish Point—which is covered ..."