Thomas Brunner, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Thomas Brunner

English-born surveyor and explorer

Date of Birth: 22-Aug-1821

Place of Birth: Oxford, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 22-Apr-1874

Profession: explorer

Nationality: New Zealand

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Thomas Brunner

  • Thomas Brunner (April 1821 – 22 April 1874) was an English-born surveyor and explorer remembered for his exploration of the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island. Brunner was born in April 1821 in Oxford.
  • When he was fifteen, he began to learn architecture and surveying.
  • In 1841, he joined the New Zealand Company in its venture to establish a settlement in the north of the South Island of New Zealand, to be called Nelson.
  • As well as working as an apprentice surveyor and laying sections and roads for the new settlement, he explored the interior, seeking pastoral land for a growing colony.
  • In 1846 he undertook extensive journeys with Charles Heaphy and a Maori named Kehu towards and along the West Coast. In December 1846, Brunner commenced an expedition, accompanied by four Maori including Kehu, which began from Nelson.
  • The party travelled down the Buller River and along the West Coast reaching as far south as Tititira Head, near Paringa before returning to Nelson via the Arahura River.
  • This arduous journey, which at one stage saw one of his legs paralysed, took him 550 days.
  • He received honours from the Royal Geographical Society and the Société de géographie (French Geographic Society).
  • He continued to work as a surveyor and in 1851 was appointed Government Surveyor.
  • He surveyed the sites, which he and Heaphy had scouted on previous explorations, for what would become the towns of Westport and Greymouth.
  • He retired in 1869 and died of a stroke on 22 April 1874.

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