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A View of the Island of Otaheite, with several vessels of that island (before title)
Stored loose between covers with PAI3813, PAI3815-PAI3838.; Plate No.4.
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Object Details
ID:
PAI3814
Type:
Print
Display location:
Not on display
Creator:
Rooker, Edward
Places:
Unlinked place
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements:
Sheet: 291 x 488 mm; Plate: 238 x 425 mm
Parts:
Illustrations to Cook's Voyages (Album)
Chart of Part of the Coast of New South Wales, from Cape Tribulation to Endeavour Straits by Lieut J Cook, 1770 (Print) (PAI3813)
A View of the Island of Otaheite, with several vessels of that island (before title) (Print) (PAI3814)
A military gorget worn in the South Seas Islands (before title) (Print) (PAI3815)
A Draught of Bonthain Bay situated about 30 Leagues to the SE of Macassar in the Island of Celebes (Print) (PAI3816)
A Dangerous Shoal...Joseph Freewills Islands. The South End of Mindanao (Print) (PAI3817)
Native weapons with fancy carving and one made from a shell (Print) (PAI3818)
River Thames and Mercury Bay in New Zealand, Bay of Islands and Tolaga Bay (Print) (PAI3819)
Port Famine; Woods Bay; Port Gallant and Fortescue Bay; Cordes Bay and Harbour (Print) (PAI3820)
From York Bay to Three Island Bay and Harbour (Print) (PAI3821)
A Chart of Hawkins' Maidenland Discovered by Sr Richard Hawkins in 1574 and Falkland Sound so called by Captn John Strong of the Farewell from London who sailed through it in 1689 (Print) (PAI3822)
A View of the N W Side of Mas-a-Fuera (Print) (PAI3823)
Cocos Island and Traitors Island (Print) (PAI3824)
Wallis's Island (Print) (PAI3825)
A Chart and Views of Pitcairns Island (Print) (PAI3826)
Queen Charlotte's Islands (Print) (PAI3827)
The North side of the largest of Queen Charlotte's Islands... (Print) (PAI3828)
Chart of Nova Hibernia (Print) (PAI3829)
A Chart of Captain Carteret's Discoveries at New Britain, ... New Guinea and New Britain (Print) (PAI3830)
Three Views of Admiralty Isles (Print) (PAI3831)
Chart of the Society Isles discovered by Lieut J Cook 1769 (Print) (PAI3832)
Cape Providence with the Bay and Anchoring Places (Print) (PAI3833)
Views including Sir Charles Saunders Island, and Wallis's Island (Print) (PAI3834)
A View of the perforated rock in Tolaga Bay in New Zealand (before title) (Print) (PAI3835)
Chart of Matavia Bay in Otaheite, and others in Ulietea and Huaheine (Print) (PAI3836)
Specimen of the carving of New Zealand (Print) (PAI3837)
A Chart of the Islands discovered in the Neighbourhood of Otaheite... made by the Capns Byron, Wallis, Carteret & Cooke... 1765, 1767, 1769 (Print) (PAI3838)
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