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Covers: Vol I, A Voyage to Terra Australis
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(Covers to) Volume I, A Voyage to Terra Australis, undertaken for the purpose of completing the discovery of that vast country, and prosecuted in the years 1801, 1802 and 1803, in His Majesty's Ship the Investigator...
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View from the south side of King George's Sound.
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[Flinders, Matthew, 1774-1814, Westall, William, 1781-1850]
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View from the south side of King George's Sound.
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William Westall was a Royal Academy artist appointed to Matthew Flinders voyage at 19 years of age. His method of drawing topographical views was to rule up his drawing sheets in a grid pattern to obtain an accurate perspective.
Title: Vol I, A Voyage to Terra Australis
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(Title page to) Volume I, A Voyage to Terra Australis, undertaken for the purpose of completing the discovery of that vast country, and prosecuted in the years 1801, 1802 and 1803, in His Majesty's Ship the Investigator...
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Entance of Port Lincoln, taken from behind Memory Cove.
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[Flinders, Matthew, 1774-1814, Westall, William, 1781-1850]
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Entance of Port Lincoln, taken from behind Memory Cove.
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William Westall was a Royal Academy artist appointed to Matthew Flinders voyage at 19 years of age. His method of drawing topographical views was to rule up his drawing sheets in a grid pattern to obtain an accurate perspective.
View on the north side of Kanguroo Island.
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[Flinders, Matthew, 1774-1814, Westall, William, 1781-1850]
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View on the north side of Kanguroo Island.
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William Westall was a Royal Academy artist appointed to Matthew Flinders voyage at 19 years of age. His method of drawing topographical views was to rule up his drawing sheets in a grid pattern to obtain an accurate perspective.
View of Port Jackson, taken from the South Head.
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[Flinders, Matthew, 1774-1814, Westall, William, 1781-1850]
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View of Port Jackson, taken from the South Head.
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William Westall was a Royal Academy artist appointed to Matthew Flinders voyage at 19 years of age. His method of drawing topographical views was to rule up his drawing sheets in a grid pattern to obtain an accurate perspective.
View of Port Bowen, from the hills behind the Watering Gully.
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[Flinders, Matthew, 1774-1814, Westall, William, 1781-1850]
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View of Port Bowen, from the hills behind the Watering Gully.
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William Westall was a Royal Academy artist appointed to Matthew Flinders voyage at 19 years of age. His method of drawing topographical views was to rule up his drawing sheets in a grid pattern to obtain an accurate perspective.
View of Murray's Islands, with the natives offering to barter.
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View of Murray's Island...
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[Flinders, Matthew, 1774-1814, Westall, William, 1781-1850]
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View of Murray's Islands, with the natives offering to barter.
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William Westall was a Royal Academy artist appointed to Matthew Flinders voyage at 19 years of age. His method of drawing topographical views was to rule up his drawing sheets in a grid pattern to obtain an accurate perspective.
View in Sir Edward Pellew's Group; - Gulph of Carpentaria.
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[Flinders, Matthew, 1774-1814, Westall, William, 1781-1850]
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View in Sir Edward Pellew's Group; - Gulph of Carpentaria.
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William Westall was a Royal Academy artist appointed to Matthew Flinders voyage at 19 years of age. His method of drawing topographical views was to rule up his drawing sheets in a grid pattern to obtain an accurate perspective.
View of Malay Road from Pobassoo's Island.
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[Flinders, Matthew, 1774-1814, Westall, William, 1781-1850]
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View of Malay Road from Pobassoo's Island.
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William Westall was a Royal Academy artist appointed to Matthew Flinders voyage at 19 years of age. His method of drawing topographical views was to rule up his drawing sheets in a grid pattern to obtain an accurate perspective.
View of the Wreck-Reef Bank, taken from low water.
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[Flinders, Matthew, 1774-1814, Westall, William, 1781-1850]
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View of the Wreck-Reef Bank, taken from low water.
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William Westall was a Royal Academy artist appointed to Matthew Flinders voyage at 19 years of age. His method of drawing topographical views was to rule up his drawing sheets in a grid pattern to obtain an accurate perspective. "After Flinders' 'Investigator' was condemned as unseaworthy at Sydney in 1803, ending his Australian survey, he embarked with Westall as passengers in HM sloop 'Porpoise' to return to England, in company with the storeship 'Cato' and the Indiaman 'Bridgewater'. They sailed on 10 August 1803 but on the 17th both 'Porpoise' and 'Cato' ran aground 800 miles north of Sydney, on a sandbank subsequently known as Wreck Reef (or Reefs), part of the Great Barrier Reef. Both were quickly holed by coral and the larger 'Cato' broke up. Three men were lost but everyone else escaped onto a nearby dry bank, where they camped as shown in the painting, having salvaged what they could (including many but not all of Westall's drawings). The grounded and dismasted hull of the 'Porpoise' (a Spanish-built packet schooner captured in 1799) can be seen at far left. The 'Bridgewater' sailed on and later reported both ships lost without survivors. After nearly ten days without sign of help, Flinders then sailed back to Sydney in the 'Porpoise's' cutter and returned with the 29-ton schooner 'Cumberland', the schooner 'Frances' and the East Indiaman 'Rolla', which was bound for Canton, to pick people up. The 'Frances' took a few people back to Sydney: the majority, including Westall, went on to China in 'Rolla' as the next stage homeward. He first did some brief work there and then more during three months at Bombay before reaching England again in 1804. Flinders sailed directly from Wreck Reef for England with a selected volunteer crew in the 'Cumberland', but was detained on Mauritius as a prisoner of war for nearly six years after putting in there for repairs, owing to the schooner's leaky condition. Although Flinders had a French passport, this had been made out for 'Investigator', not personally for him and his crew in any other ship, and his high-handed approach to General Decaen, the French governor (who decided to treat him as a spy), was not well calculated to gain co-operative and early release. He only reached England again in October 1810. The image was engraved as one of the plates in Flinders ‘A Voyage to Terra Australis' (1814, and also separately published that year in Westall's 'Views of Australian Scenery'). It is the last plate in vol. 2, illustrating the dated journal text about the incident." (Royal Museums Greenwich catalog ZBA7935)
General chart of Terra Australis or Australia; showing the parts explored between 1798 and 1803.
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General chart of Terra ...
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[Flinders, Matthew, 1774-1814, Arrowsmith, John, 1790-1873]
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General chart of Terra Australis or Australia; showing the parts explored between 1798 and 1803
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First highly accurate map of Australia, although published 3 years after the Freycinet map of 1811 which is the first map to show the entire Australian coastline in detail.
Composite: Plates I-XVI, Chart of Terra Australis.
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[Flinders, Matthew, 1774-1814, Arrowsmith, John, 1790-1873]
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(Composite map of) Plates I-XVI, Chart of Terra Australis.
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Composite of all 16 charts showing the areas mapped by Flinders, noting that he did not map the northwest coast. All charts shown at the same scale with the coast lines matched to the coast lines of the General Chart, Plate I.
Chart of Terra Australis. South Coast, Sheet I.
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Chart of Terra Australis. South Coast, Sheet I.
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Insets: King Geo. Sound with its harbours. Scale [ca. 1:190 080] Map of the south coast of Western Australia from Cape Leeuwin to Cape Arid showing tracks of Investigator, 1801-1803. Relief shown by hachures and bathymetric soundings. Plate II from atlas: A voyage to Terra Australis / by Matthew Flinders. London : G. and W. Nicol, 1814. Prime meridian: Greenwich. Archipelago of the Recherche. Scale [ca. 1:333 333]
Chart of Terra Australis. South Coast, Sheet II.
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Chart of Terra Australis. South Coast, Sheet II.
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Map of the south coast of Western Australia and part of South Australia from Cape Arid to Head of Bight showing tracks of Investigator, 1802-1803. Relief shown by hachures and bathymetric soundings. Plate III from atlas: A voyage to Terra Australis / by Matthew Flinders. London : G. and W. Nicol, 1814. Prime meridian: Greenwich.
Chart of Terra Australis. South Coast, Sheet III.
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[Arrowsmith, John, 1790-1873, Flinders, Matthew, 1774-1814]
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Chart of Terra Australis. South Coast, Sheet III.
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Map of the coast of South Australia from Head of Bight to Encounter Bay showing track of Investigator, 1802. Relief shown by hachures and bathymetric soundings. Insets: Eastern extremity of Nuyts' Land. Nuyts' Archipelago. Scale [ca. 1:500 000] [Port Lincoln]. Scale [ca. 1:250 000] Head of Spencer's Gulf. Scale [ca. 1: 416 666]
Chart of Terra Australis. South Coast, Sheet IV.
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Chart of Terra Australis. South Coast, Sheet IV.
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Map of the coast of South Australia and part of Victoria from Cape Bernouilli to Cape Otway showing track of Investigator, 1802. Relief shown by hachures and bathymetric soundings.
Chart of Terra Australis. South Coast, Sheet V.
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Chart of Terra Australis. South Coast, Sheet V.
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Map of Bass Strait and part of New South Wales from Cape Otway to Twofold Bay showing tracks of Investigator, 1798-1803. Relief shown by hachures and bathymetric soundings. Insets: [Port Phillip and Western Port] Twofold Bay Southernmost part of Furneaux's Islands Port Dalrymple discovered 1798, in the Norfolk sloop, by M. Flinders; with additional soundings written at right angles, from Mr. Collins' sketch, 1804.
Chart of Terra Australis. South Coast, Sheet VI.
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Chart of Terra Australis. South Coast, Sheet VI.
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Map of Tasmania showing tracks of Norfolk and Francis, 1798-1799. Relief shown by hachures and bathymetric soundings.
Chart of Terra Australis. East Coast, Sheet I.
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[Arrowsmith, John, 1790-1873, Flinders, Matthew, 1774-1814]
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Chart of Terra Australis. East Coast, Sheet I.
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Map of the central coast of New South Wales from Barmouth Creek to Cape Hawke showing southward tracks of Francis and Norfolk in 1798, Norfolk's northward track in 1799 and tracks of Investigator in 1802 and 1803. Relief shown by hachures and bathymetric soundings. Insets: Port Hunter, from Mr. Barrallier 1801 Entrance of Broken Bay, from Capt. Hunter 1789 Entrance of Port Jackson, from Capt. Hunter 1788 Entrance of Botany Bay, from Capt. Hunter 1789.
Chart of Terra Australis. East Coast, Sheet II.
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Chart of Terra Australis. East Coast, Sheet II.
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Map of the north coast of New South Wales from Smoky Cape to Moreton Bay in Queensland showing tracks of Norfolk in 1799 and Investigator in 1802. Relief shown by hachures and bathymetric soundings.
Chart of Terra Australis. East Coast, Sheet III.
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Chart of Terra Australis. East Coast, Sheet III.
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Map of the coast of Queensland from Wide Bay to Flat Isles showing tracks of Norfolk in 1799, Investigator in 1802 and Porpoise, Cato, Bridgewater, Cumberland, Rolla and Francis in 1803. Relief shown by hachures and bathymetric soundings.
Chart of Terra Australis. East Coast, Sheet IV.
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Chart of Terra Australis. East Coast, Sheet IV.
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Chart of Terra Australis. East Coast, Sheet V.
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Chart of Terra Australis. East Coast, Sheet V.
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Map of the north-east coast of Queensland from Cape Grafton to Cape Flattery showing track of Investigator in 1802 and part of track of Cumberland in 1803. Relief shown by hachures and bathymetric soundings.
Chart of Terra Australis. North Coast, Sheet I.
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Chart of Terra Australis. North Coast, Sheet I.
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Map of Cape York Peninsula, Queensland from Cape Weymouth to Cape York, Torres Strait and sections of the south coast of New Guinea showing tracks of Investigator in 1802 and Cumberland in 1803. Relief shown by hachures and bathymetric soundings. Inset: [Prince of Wales's Is. and Endeavour's Strait]
Chart of Terra Australis. North Coast, Sheet II.
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Chart of Terra Australis. North Coast, Sheet II.
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Map of Gulf of Carpentaria from Endeavour Strait to Arnhem Bay showing tracks of Investigator, 1802-1803 and Cumberland in 1803. Relief shown by hachures and bathymetric soundings. Insets: Gulph [i.e. Gulf] of Carpentaria [Sir Edward Pellew's Group] [Southernmost of Wellesley's Islands]
North West Side of the Gulf of Carpentaria.
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North West Side of the Gulf of Carpentaria.
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Map of Gulf of Carpentaria from Groote Eylandt to Arnhem Bay showing tracks of Investigator and Cumberland, 1803. Relief shown by hachures and bathymetric soundings.
Timor and some of the neighbouring islands.
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Timor and some of the neighbouring islands.
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Has information added up to 1814. Hydrographic chart of seas around Timor Is. Relief shown by hachures and depth by bathymetric soundings.
Views on the South Coast of Terra Australis.
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[Flinders, Matthew, 1774-1814, Westall, William, 1781-1850]
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Views on the South Coast of Terra Australis.
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14 views on 1 sheet. No. 1. Cape Leeuwin, the south-west extremity of New Holland taken Dec. 7 1801 2. Cape Chatham taken Dec. 8, 1801 3. Eclipse Isles taken Dec. 8, 1801 4. Seal Island in K. George's Sound taken Dec. 9 1801 5. Middle Island in the Archipelago of the Recherche taken May 17, 1803 6. Cliffs, distant 5 or 6 miles taken Jan. 26, 1802 7. Cape Wiles taken Feb. 19, 1802 8, Cape Catastrophe taken Feb. 20 1802... 9. Thistle's Island : taken from the [anchorage] in Memory Cove Feb. 24 1802 10. Mountains at the head of Spencer's Gulph taken from the [anchorage] March 12 1802 11. Part of Kanguroo Island taken April 6, 1802 12. Cape Jervis taken from the [anchorage] near Kanguroo [i.e. Kangaroo] Head, April 6 1802 13. Entrance of Port Phillip, taken May 3 1802 14. Cape Schanck, taken May 3 1802. Westall was a Royal Academy artist appointed to Mathew Flinders voyage at 19 years of age. His method of drawing topographical views was to rule up his drawing sheets in a grid pattern to obtain an accurate perspective.
Views on the East Coast of Terra Australis ; Views on the East and North coasts of Terra Australis.
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[Flinders, Matthew, 1774-1814, Westall, William, 1781-1850]
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Views on the East Coast of Terra Australis ; Views on the East and North coasts of Terra Australis.
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14 views on 1 sheet. No. 1. Entrance of Port Jackson taken May 9, 1802 No. 2. Entrance of Broken Bay taken July 22, 1802 No. 3. View from near Cape Byron taken July 25, 1802 No. 4. Part of the great Sandy Peninsula taken July 28, 1802 No. 5 View from the entrance of Keppel Bay taken Aug. 17, 1802 No. 6. Cape Manifold taken Aug. 19, 1802 No. 7. Part of Harvey's Isles taken Aug. 21, 1802 No. 8. Cape Clinton taken Aug. 23, 1802 No. 9. Land on the north side of Port Bowen taken Aug. 24, 1802 No. 10. Murray's Isles in Torres Strait taken Oct. 29, 1802 No. 11. Murray's Isles taken Oct. 30, 1802 No. 12. North eastern part of the Prince of Wales' Islands taken Oct. 31, 1802 No. 13. Land on the north side of Blue-mud Bay taken Jan. 29, 1803 [No. 14]. Samow Strait taken from the north point of Rottee taken March 30, 1803. Westall was a Royal Academy artist appointed to Mathew Flinders voyage at 19 years of age. His method of drawing topographical views was to rule up his drawing sheets in a grid pattern to obtain an accurate perspective.
Text: (Dedication page)
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Composite text: Preface.
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Text: A List of the Plates.
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(Text page to) A list of the Plates, With Directions to the Binder.
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Text: (con't) A list of the Plates
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Covers: Vol II, A Voyage to Terra Australis
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(Covers to) Volume II, A Voyage to Terra Australis, undertaken for the purpose of completing the discovery of that vast country, and prosecuted in the years 1801, 1802 and 1803, in His Majesty's Ship the Investigator...
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Title: Vol II, A Voyage to Terra Australis
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(Title page to) Volume II, A Voyage to Terra Australis, undertaken for the purpose of completing the discovery of that vast country, and prosecuted in the years 1801, 1802 and 1803, in His Majesty's Ship the Investigator...
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Flindersia australis.
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Flindersia australis.
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[Flinders, Matthew, 1774-1814, Bauer, Ferdinand, 1760-1826]
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Flindersia australis.
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Botanical illustration of Crows Ash by Ferdinand Bauer, who illustrated the plants collected by Robert Brown the naturalist on the Flinders expedition, who can be called ‘The Father of Australian botany’, for his effort in collecting over 3,900 specimens, of which 140 genera were new to science. Brown’s specimens and Prodromus published in 1810 formed the foundation for George Betham’s Flora Australiensis (1863-1878). In 1800 Sir Joseph Banks arranged for Ferdinand Bauer to join the expedition of Matthew Flinders in the Investigator to Terra Australis. Bauer worked closely with Robert Brown the naturalist and together they collected and illustrated thousands of plants. By August 1803 Bauer had made 1000 drawings of plants and 200 of animals before returning to England in 1805. By then Bauer had made 2073 drawings, of which some 1540 drawings were of Australian plants and the remainder of plants from Norfolk Island, Timor and the Cape.
Eupomatia laurina.
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Eupomatia laurina.
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Eupomatia laurina.
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Botanical illustration of the Copper Laurel by Ferdinand Bauer, who illustrated the plants collected by Robert Brown the naturalist on the Flinders expedition, who can be called ‘The Father of Australian botany’, for his effort in collecting over 3,900 specimens, of which 140 genera were new to science. Brown’s specimens and Prodromus published in 1810 formed the foundation for George Betham’s Flora Australiensis (1863-1878). In 1800 Sir Joseph Banks arranged for Ferdinand Bauer to join the expedition of Matthew Flinders in the Investigator to Terra Australis. Bauer worked closely with Robert Brown the naturalist and together they collected and illustrated thousands of plants. By August 1803 Bauer had made 1000 drawings of plants and 200 of animals before returning to England in 1805. By then Bauer had made 2073 drawings, of which some 1540 drawings were of Australian plants and the remainder of plants from Norfolk Island, Timor and the Cape.
Eudesmia tetragona.
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Eudesmia tetragona.
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[Flinders, Matthew, 1774-1814, Bauer, Ferdinand, 1760-1826]
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Eudesmia tetragona.
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Botanical illustration of the Eucalyptus x tetragona by Ferdinand Bauer, who illustrated the plants collected by Robert Brown the naturalist on the Flinders expedition, who can be called ‘The Father of Australian botany’, for his effort in collecting over 3,900 specimens, of which 140 genera were new to science. Brown’s specimens and Prodromus published in 1810 formed the foundation for George Betham’s Flora Australiensis (1863-1878). In 1800 Sir Joseph Banks arranged for Ferdinand Bauer to join the expedition of Matthew Flinders in the Investigator to Terra Australis. Bauer worked closely with Robert Brown the naturalist and together they collected and illustrated thousands of plants. By August 1803 Bauer had made 1000 drawings of plants and 200 of animals before returning to England in 1805. By then Bauer had made 2073 drawings, of which some 1540 drawings were of Australian plants and the remainder of plants from Norfolk Island, Timor and the Cape.
Cephalotus follicularis.
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Cephalotus follicularis.
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Botanical illustration of the Australian pitcher plant by Ferdinand Bauer, who illustrated the plants collected by Robert Brown the naturalist on the Flinders expedition, who can be called ‘The Father of Australian botany’, for his effort in collecting over 3,900 specimens, of which 140 genera were new to science. Brown’s specimens and Prodromus published in 1810 formed the foundation for George Betham’s Flora Australiensis (1863-1878). In 1800 Sir Joseph Banks arranged for Ferdinand Bauer to join the expedition of Matthew Flinders in the Investigator to Terra Australis. Bauer worked closely with Robert Brown the naturalist and together they collected and illustrated thousands of plants. By August 1803 Bauer had made 1000 drawings of plants and 200 of animals before returning to England in 1805. By then Bauer had made 2073 drawings, of which some 1540 drawings were of Australian plants and the remainder of plants from Norfolk Island, Timor and the Cape.
Antiaris macrophylla.
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Antiaris macrophylla.
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Antiaris macrophylla.
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10745.040
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Botanical illustration of the Antiaris tree by Ferdinand Bauer, who illustrated the plants collected by Robert Brown the naturalist on the Flinders expedition, who can be called ‘The Father of Australian botany’, for his effort in collecting over 3,900 specimens, of which 140 genera were new to science. Brown’s specimens and Prodromus published in 1810 formed the foundation for George Betham’s Flora Australiensis (1863-1878). In 1800 Sir Joseph Banks arranged for Ferdinand Bauer to join the expedition of Matthew Flinders in the Investigator to Terra Australis. Bauer worked closely with Robert Brown the naturalist and together they collected and illustrated thousands of plants. By August 1803 Bauer had made 1000 drawings of plants and 200 of animals before returning to England in 1805. By then Bauer had made 2073 drawings, of which some 1540 drawings were of Australian plants and the remainder of plants from Norfolk Island, Timor and the Cape.
Franklandia fucifolia.
Flinders, Matthew, 1774...
Franklandia fucifolia.
1814
10745.041
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[Flinders, Matthew, 1774-1814, Bauer, Ferdinand, 1760-1826]
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Franklandia fucifolia.
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10745.041
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Botanical illustration of the Lanoline Bush by Ferdinand Bauer, who illustrated the plants collected by Robert Brown the naturalist on the Flinders expedition, who can be called ‘The Father of Australian botany’, for his effort in collecting over 3,900 specimens, of which 140 genera were new to science. Brown’s specimens and Prodromus published in 1810 formed the foundation for George Betham’s Flora Australiensis (1863-1878). In 1800 Sir Joseph Banks arranged for Ferdinand Bauer to join the expedition of Matthew Flinders in the Investigator to Terra Australis. Bauer worked closely with Robert Brown the naturalist and together they collected and illustrated thousands of plants. By August 1803 Bauer had made 1000 drawings of plants and 200 of animals before returning to England in 1805. By then Bauer had made 2073 drawings, of which some 1540 drawings were of Australian plants and the remainder of plants from Norfolk Island, Timor and the Cape.
Synaphea dilatata.
Flinders, Matthew, 1774...
Synaphea dilatata.
1814
10745.042
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[Flinders, Matthew, 1774-1814, Bauer, Ferdinand, 1760-1826]
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Synaphea dilatata.
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10745.042
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Botanical illustration of a small Western Australian shrub by Ferdinand Bauer, who illustrated the plants collected by Robert Brown the naturalist on the Flinders expedition, who can be called ‘The Father of Australian botany’, for his effort in collecting over 3,900 specimens, of which 140 genera were new to science. Brown’s specimens and Prodromus published in 1810 formed the foundation for George Betham’s Flora Australiensis (1863-1878). In 1800 Sir Joseph Banks arranged for Ferdinand Bauer to join the expedition of Matthew Flinders in the Investigator to Terra Australis. Bauer worked closely with Robert Brown the naturalist and together they collected and illustrated thousands of plants. By August 1803 Bauer had made 1000 drawings of plants and 200 of animals before returning to England in 1805. By then Bauer had made 2073 drawings, of which some 1540 drawings were of Australian plants and the remainder of plants from Norfolk Island, Timor and the Cape.
Dasypogon bromeliifolius.
Flinders, Matthew, 1774...
Dasypogon bromeliifoliu...
1814
10745.043
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[Flinders, Matthew, 1774-1814, Bauer, Ferdinand, 1760-1826]
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Dasypogon bromeliifolius.
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10745.043
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Botanical illustration of the Pineapple bush by Ferdinand Bauer, who illustrated the plants collected by Robert Brown the naturalist on the Flinders expedition, who can be called ‘The Father of Australian botany’, for his effort in collecting over 3,900 specimens, of which 140 genera were new to science. Brown’s specimens and Prodromus published in 1810 formed the foundation for George Betham’s Flora Australiensis (1863-1878). In 1800 Sir Joseph Banks arranged for Ferdinand Bauer to join the expedition of Matthew Flinders in the Investigator to Terra Australis. Bauer worked closely with Robert Brown the naturalist and together they collected and illustrated thousands of plants. By August 1803 Bauer had made 1000 drawings of plants and 200 of animals before returning to England in 1805. By then Bauer had made 2073 drawings, of which some 1540 drawings were of Australian plants and the remainder of plants from Norfolk Island, Timor and the Cape.
Calectasia cyanea.
Flinders, Matthew, 1774...
Calectasia cyanea.
1814
10745.044
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[Flinders, Matthew, 1774-1814, Bauer, Ferdinand, 1760-1826]
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Calectasia cyanea.
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10745.044
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Botanical illustration of the Star of Bethlehem plant by Ferdinand Bauer, who illustrated the plants collected by Robert Brown the naturalist on the Flinders expedition, who can be called ‘The Father of Australian botany’, for his effort in collecting over 3,900 specimens, of which 140 genera were new to science. Brown’s specimens and Prodromus published in 1810 formed the foundation for George Betham’s Flora Australiensis (1863-1878). In 1800 Sir Joseph Banks arranged for Ferdinand Bauer to join the expedition of Matthew Flinders in the Investigator to Terra Australis. Bauer worked closely with Robert Brown the naturalist and together they collected and illustrated thousands of plants. By August 1803 Bauer had made 1000 drawings of plants and 200 of animals before returning to England in 1805. By then Bauer had made 2073 drawings, of which some 1540 drawings were of Australian plants and the remainder of plants from Norfolk Island, Timor and the Cape.
Azolla pinnata. Corysanthes fimbriata.
Flinders, Matthew, 1774...
Azolla pinnata. Corysan...
1814
10745.045
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[Flinders, Matthew, 1774-1814, Bauer, Ferdinand, 1760-1826]
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Azolla pinnata. Corysanthes fimbriata.
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10745.045
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Botanical illustration of the Water fern (top) and the Fringed Helmet Orchid (bottom) by Ferdinand Bauer, who illustrated the plants collected by Robert Brown the naturalist on the Flinders expedition, who can be called ‘The Father of Australian botany’, for his effort in collecting over 3,900 specimens, of which 140 genera were new to science. Brown’s specimens and Prodromus published in 1810 formed the foundation for George Betham’s Flora Australiensis (1863-1878). In 1800 Sir Joseph Banks arranged for Ferdinand Bauer to join the expedition of Matthew Flinders in the Investigator to Terra Australis. Bauer worked closely with Robert Brown the naturalist and together they collected and illustrated thousands of plants. By August 1803 Bauer had made 1000 drawings of plants and 200 of animals before returning to England in 1805. By then Bauer had made 2073 drawings, of which some 1540 drawings were of Australian plants and the remainder of plants from Norfolk Island, Timor and the Cape.
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