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  1. O coronel David Collins (3 de março de 1756 – 24 de março de 1810) foi um administrador britânico das primeiras colônias australianas da Grã-Bretanha. [ 1] No primeiro assentamento europeu da Austrália em 1788, Collins foi o tenente-governador fundador da Colônia de Nova Gales do Sul.

  2. Colonel David Collins (3 March 1756 – 24 March 1810) was a British Marine officer who was appointed as Judge-Advocate to the new colony being established in Botany Bay. He sailed with Governor Arthur Phillip on the First Fleet to establish a penal colony at what is now Sydney .

  3. 6 de mai. de 2016 · The monument commemorates the first Governor of Tasmania, David Collins (1756 -1810). The inscription on the monument states the date of his death as the 28th March 1810. The correct date of death is the 24th March 1810. His grave was beneath the altar of the first St David`s Church which was erected in 1810.

    • Davey Street, St David`s Park, Hobart, 7000
    • TAS
  4. O coronel David Collins (3 de março de 1756 – 24 de março de 1810) foi um administrador britânico das primeiras colônias australianas da Grã-Bretanha. [1] Quick facts: David Collins...

  5. David Collins (1756-1810), deputy judge advocate and lieutenant-governor, was born on 3 March 1756 in London, the third child of Arthur Tooker Collins, an officer of marines and later major-general commanding the Plymouth Division, and his wife Henrietta Caroline, née Fraser, of Park, King's County, Ireland.

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    • March 3, 1756
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    • March 24, 1810
  6. David Collins, nascido em 3 de março de 1756 em Londres e morreu em 24 de março de 1810 de Hobart, é um oficial naval e administrador colonial britânico da XVIII th e XIX th séculos. Ele é o primeiro vice-governador da Land Colony of Van Diemen , fundada em 1804, que em 1901 se tornou o estado da Tasmânia quando a Comunidade Australiana ...

  7. David Collins. David Collins (AOT, PH30/1/294A) David Collins (1756–1810), founder of Hobart, was well equipped as a colonial administrator when he arrived in the Derwent in February 1804, having spent almost nine years in New South Wales as judge-advocate and secretary to the colony. Late in 1802, as a result of his persistent lobbying of ...