Bartle — Frere

: His actions are controversial; he issued the ultimatum to Zulu King Cetshwayo that directly triggered the Anglo-Zulu War in 1879. This conflict resulted in heavy British losses at Isandlwana and his subsequent recall.

: In 1877, he was appointed High Commissioner for South Africa to implement a "Confederation" policy.

: He is memorialized with a statue in Whitehall Gardens, London , and a monument in St Paul’s Cathedral . Monument to Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere (1885–1899) bartle frere

Mount Bartle Frere is the highest peak in Queensland , standing at 1,622 meters (5,322 feet) within the Wooroonooran National Park. It is a popular but challenging destination for experienced hikers and climbers.

: The mountain is part of the Bellenden Ker Range and is covered in dense tropical rainforest, often shrouded in cloud. : His actions are controversial; he issued the

"Bartle Frere" most commonly refers to two distinct entities: a historical British colonial administrator and the highest mountain peak in Queensland, Australia.

Sir Bartle Frere was a prominent British colonial administrator who held several high-ranking positions across the British Empire. : He is memorialized with a statue in

: The most common route is the Bartle Frere via Western Trailhead, which features significant elevation gain and rugged terrain.