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Opp. p. 13. Sirius, Supply & Convoy: Needle Point ENE 3 miles. Hyaena in Companny
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Opp. p. 13. Sirius, Supply & Convoy: Needle Point ENE 3 miles. Hyaena in Companny
5670840 Opp. p. 13. Sirius, Supply & Convoy: Needle Point ENE 3 miles. Hyaena in Companny. 13 May 1787, c.1802 (w/c) by Bradley, William (1757-1833); Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales; (add.info.: William Bradley - Drawings from his journal A Voyage to New South Wales, 1802+
William Bradley was a British naval officer who participated in the 1787 First Fleet from Portsmouth to found the penal colony in Australia.
Dimensions: 13.2 x 19.3 cm inside framelines, 19 x 24.3 cm sheet or smaller); Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales; Australian, out of copyright
Media ID 23585156
© Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales / Bridgeman Images
British Navy Colonial History Expedition First Fleet Flagship Fleet Hms Sirius Horizon Sail
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This print captures a historical moment in time, showcasing the artwork titled "Opp. p. 13. Sirius, Supply & Convoy: Needle Point ENE 3 miles. Hyaena in Companny" by William Bradley. Painted around 1802, this watercolor piece is part of Bradley's journal drawings from his voyage to New South Wales. The image depicts a serene seascape with a ship named HMS Sirius leading a convoy along the coastline. The needle point on the horizon adds an element of mystery and adventure to the scene. In close proximity to Sirius, we can spot another vessel called Hyaena sailing alongside it. William Bradley was not only an artist but also a British naval officer who played a significant role in the First Fleet expedition of 1787 from Portsmouth to establish Australia as a penal colony. His drawings offer valuable insights into colonial history and maritime exploration during that era. Measuring approximately 13.2 x 19.3 cm inside framelines, this print showcases meticulous details and skillful use of watercolors by Bradley. Preserved at the Mitchell Library within the State Library of New South Wales, this artwork serves as both an artistic masterpiece and an important historical artifact. With its rich nautical theme and stunning coastal view, this print transports viewers back in time to experience firsthand the journey undertaken by these brave sailors and their ships amidst uncharted waters.
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