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[Norfolk Island] (Chart)
Captain Cartwright visiting his Fox-traps (Print)
Sir Francis Drake (Print)
Lieutt Shortland (Print)
Lord Duncan (Print)
A chart of Lord Howe Island,discover'd by Lieut. Henry Lidgbird Ball, in His Majesty's arm'd tender Supply on the 17th Feby. 1788. (Chart)
View of Macaulay's Island (Print)
Daniel De Foe (Print)
Plan of Port Jackson New South Wales by Capt. John Hunter (Chart)
A chart of the track of the Scarborough, on her homeward passage, from Port Jackson, on the E. Coast of New South Wales, towards China; by Captain John Marshall. (Chart)
Captain Cartwright visiting his Fox-traps (Print)
Arthur Phillip Esq Captain General & Commander in Chief, in & over the Territory of New South Wales (Print)
Lieut King. Publd May. 1. 1789 by J Stockdale. Piccadilly (Print)
Lieut Watts (Print)
Captain John Hunter (Print)
Captain John Hunter (Print)
View of London from Greenwich Park (Print)
A chart of a track of land in the Southern Pacific Ocean discovered by Lieut. John Shortland on his homeward bound passage from the eastern coast of New South Wales by Thomas Geo. Shortland of the Royal Navy August 20th 1788 (Chart)
Lord Nelson (Print)
An Indian Cacique of the Island of Cuba, addressing Columbus concerning a future state (Print)
Daniel De Foe (Print)
A Plan of the City of Copenhagen (Print)
Plan of the Attack of the Floating-Batteries before Gibraltar 13th Septr 1782. Pl XVIII Vol III Page 212 (Print)
View of Curtis's Islands (Print)
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