Charles Price Conigrave (1882–1961) was a West Australian zoologist, author and explorer. He led theKimberley Exploring Expedition of 1911, making collections of flora and fauna, and mapping the region betweenCambridge Gulf andNapier Broome Bay. Conigrave included photographs ofAboriginal art in his reports, which were published in contemporary newspapers.[1]
On his expeditions he recorded theKing George andBerkeley rivers, naming the former after themonarch and latter after his brother Berkeley Fairfax Conigrave.[2][3][1]