View of the Island of Otaheite with several vessels of that island
The first of three such engravings of the island of Otaheite in the South Pacific. Otaheite was originally named Port Royal Harbour in King George the Third's Island by Captain Samuel Wallis (1728-1795). This original field drawing was by Sydney Parkinson, a Scottish botanist and natural history artist employed by Joseph Banks on Captain James Cook's first Endeavor voyage to the Pacific from 1768-1771. The drawing was then engraved in John Hawkesworth's Voyages (an account of the journeys by Captain Cook, Vice Admiral John Byron, and Joseph Banks published on behalf of the Admirality in 1773).
Mounted in Album PAJ2143, with PAJ2145 - PAJ2206.
Mounted in Album PAJ2143, with PAJ2145 - PAJ2206.
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