Guide to and description of the Binda or Fish River Caves by George Rawson, c. 1882
Guide to and description of the Binda or Fish River Caves by
George Rawson, c. 1882
George
Rawson
MLMSS 9411
p 146
Ink in exercise book
In 1882 George Rawson led an expedition to the Fish River Caves. It is believed the party numbered 21 in total and included 8 women, which was unusual for the time.
A product of the expedition, this guide provides a detailed description, not only of the caves themselves, but also of the means by which visitors might enjoy them. It provides advice on travel to the caves, accommodation available for visitors and the equipment required to explore them. Rawson dedicated this guide to his friend Mr George Cardinal who accompanied him on his visit.
Although local Indigenous people had known of the caves for thousands of years it is believed that Europeans first visited the caves in the 1840s. The caves fast became a tourist destination despite the difficulties with access.
Rawson admits in the volume that he wrote the guide for 'his own pleasure and the gratification of what was for the time being his particular hobby'.