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Product images of Map of William Dampier's voyage to Australia, 1699
Product details Map of William Dampier's voyage to Australia, 1699
Map of William Dampier's voyage to Australia, 1699
Map of the world from Brazil in the west, Australia [New Holland] and Japan in the east. With track of Dampier's voyage, commencing in England an ending at Ascension Island, marked by a dotted line. Dampier's landing site at Shark Bay, Australia is indicated. Frontispiece to volume 3 of the book: A collection of voyages..., by William Dampier et.al., 4 volumes, (London, James and John Knapton, 1729). Illustrating A voyage to New-Holland, &c. In the Year 1699...by William Dampier. Copy belonging to Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820), President of the Royal Society. Inscribed: 'Capt, DAMPIERS New Voyage to NEW HOLLAND &c. In 1699 &c. Vol.III. Place this faceing the Title.'
Original: copperplate engraving. 1729
- Image ref: RS-9589
- The Royal Society