(120)Captain William John Samuel Pullen (1813-1887) was a vice-admiral in the Royal Navy, but left the navy in 1836 and went to South Australia as one of Colonel William Light's survey staff, arriving in the colony in August 1836.
(121)Bread Cake Aboriginal bread making, which uses portulaca seeds and grass or nuts instead of flour and bakes the dough on hot coal ash.
(123)Ash Cake is a type of bread that is baked on a surface made of hot stones or sand or even hot ash.
(124)Hahndorf Located 28 km southeast of Adelaide, it was one of the first German settlements in Australia. Hahndof was named after the captain of the “Zebra”, Dirk Meinerts Hahn, who arrived in Australia in 1838. Impressed by the will of the emigrants, he helped them find a suitable piece of land, for which they honored him by naming it.
(125)Charles Flaxman (1806-1869) was employed by George Fife Angas as his confidential employee. He spoke German and conducted all negotiations for Angas with the emigrants from Germany who were fleeing the religious persecution of their homeland. He traveled to Australia in 1838 on board the "Prince George" and accompanied 200 Prussian immigrants.