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East Coast of Australia. Queensland, Whitsunday Isles to Magnetic ID by Captns Flinders, P.P. King, F.P. Blackwood, O. Stanley, H.M. Denham...1803-61 (Chart)
Australia CORAL SEA AND GREAT BARRIER REEFS Shewing The Inner and Outer Routes to Torres Strait Sheet 1 ... From the surveys of Captain Flinders, PP King, Blackwood, Owen Stanley ...1802-50... Compiled by the Hydrographic Office by Mr FJ Evans Master RN 1860 (Chart)
The best view I ever had of the Ganges December 14 [1827] (Drawing)
Janiero Jan 7 1828 with fighting vessel approaching (Drawing)
Owen Stanley Sketchbook 1827-1829 (Sketchbook)
HMS Rattlesnake at anchor off a mountainous coast (Drawing)
HMS 'Beagle' off Fort Macquarie, Sydney Harbour (Drawing)
HMS Terror during her passage home, on the larboard tack, showing sail carried to counteract effect of broken sternpost (Drawing)
Rough sketch continued from previous page (unfinished) (Drawing)
HMS Terror during her passage home, on the starboard tack, showing sail carried to counteract effect of broken sternpost (Drawing)
Crossing the Atlantic July 1836 (Drawing)
HMS Terror's stern lifted by the ice, 28 Sept 1837 (Drawing)
Rough sketches of fighting vessels (unfinished) (Drawing)
Mr Cumby's state carriage as it appeared on HMS Fortes lower deck Nov 5 1829 (Drawing)
A green and hilly coastline from the sea (Drawing)
Fighting vessels moored off a hilly coast with houses along the shoreline (Drawing)
Slight sketch of vessels off a hilly coastline (Drawing)
Very slight sketch of hull of vessel (with the title of the next image, in ink, on reverse) (Drawing)
The Andes bearing E N E 150 miles, small drawing in a frame (Drawing)
Sketch showing the position of HMS Terror at daylight July 14 just before the people were called from the ice (Drawing)
No XI Sketch of the position of HMS Terror the latter end of February 1837 (Drawing)
A fighting vessel at sea approaching (Drawing)
No V. At sunset Aug... the Ship was made fast to an ice berg... (Drawing)
No XVII The ship's Company were all employed clearing away the ice... when a great portion of it... broke away and nearly rolled over... (Drawing)
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