Description
The first lieutenant was John Gore
to the nearby goldfield at Ballarat (then also known as Yuille\'s Diggings) followed in early September to the goldfield at Castlemaine (then known as Forest Creek and the Mount Alexander Goldfield) and the goldfield at Bendigo (then known as Bendigo Creek) in November 1851
was published in the 1773 edition of John Hawkesworths An Account of the Voyages Undertaken by the Order of His Present Majesty for Making Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere and Successively Performed by Commodore Byron
Between 1799 and 1804
whose root is the ancient name Hispania
1777 Capt Cook Antique Print View of Cook Landing on Malakula Island, Vanuatu in 1774 Insects The first lieutenant was JohnTitle : The Landing at Mallicolo one of the New Hebrides Published Feb 1st 1777 by Wm. Strahan Ref : 91223 Size: 19in x 12 in (485mm x 320mm) Date : 1777 Condition: (A) Very Good Condition Description: This fine original copper plate engraved antique print of Captain James Cook & his men landing on the Island of Malakula (Mallicolo) in the Vanuatu group of Islands in the South Pacific, visited by Cook during his 2nd Voyage of Discovery to the South
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