koala
Language:
NSW COAST
Australian:
coolee[s] [plural]
English JS Main:
koala
English:
[Õa Place very thickly timbered with Gum & Stringy Bark and abounding with Coolees Pheasants and Honey ...Õ]
Category:
fauna: mammals
Sub-category:
koala
Source:
BellÕs Diary
Page:
93
Line:
30
Respelt:
guli
Part of speech:
noun
Meaning Clue:
guli = ‘Cedar’: Lang: N.S.W. Vocabulary, c.1840 [4:108];
’guliwång’ = ‘bear’: Tuckerman [--:8]
Source Details:
Archibald Bell, who found ’a route from the Hawkesbury and Richmond to Cox’s River on the weest of the Blue Mountains’.
’In the ensuing three years a road was made along the rute which became known as the ‘Bell’s Line of Road’ and today a modern highway following substantially the same route carries considerable volume of motor vehicle traffic across the Blue Mountains.’
Archibald bell kept a diary, a manuscript of 16 pages, which a descendant passed to the Mitchell Library over 150 years later, in 1977.
The story was written up in ’ The Discovery of Bell’s Line, 1923: a Note and a Document, by R. Else-Mitchell, published in JRAHS, Vol. 66 Pt 2, September 1980, the account reproducing the full text of the diary.
JS LOCATION: In the JRAHS collection, lower study.