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Carte de L'Hemisphere Austral
Carte de L'Hemisphere Austral
1778
COOK, James, BENARD
53 x 54 cm

A French edtion of Captain James Cook's famous chart of the Southern Hemisphere. The original English edition was printed in 1777 when Cook's second voyage was published. The French edition was…[more]

Isle Norfolk
Isle Norfolk
1778
COOK, James, BENARD
19 x 22 cm

The first map of Norfolk Island, which was discovered in 1774. The first edition of this map was included in James Cook's second voyages published in 1777. Because of Cook’s voyages wide…[more]

Mappe Monde sur le plan D'un Meridien. Hemisphere Oriental
Mappe Monde sur le plan D'un Meridien. Hemisphere Oriental
1780
BONNE, Rigobert
34 x 24 cm

This map is one of 4 that depicts the North, South, East and West…[more]

Mappe Monde sur le plan de L'Equateur, Hemisphere Meridional
Mappe Monde sur le plan de L'Equateur, Hemisphere Meridional
1780
BONNE, Rigobert
34 x 24 cm

This map of the southern hemisphere by Bonne is one of 4 that show the North, South, East, and West…[more]

Scientia Terrarum et Coelorum or the Heavens and Earth Astronomically and Geographically Dilineated and Displayed
Scientia Terrarum et Coelorum or the Heavens and Earth Astronomically and Geographically Dilineated and Displayed
1781
DUNN, Samuel
120 x 104 cm

Wall map of the world. Shows mathematical calculations for astronomy, navigation. Discusses many mathematical issues.

Published: 1781.

About the Publishers: Published by Robert…[more]

Chart of Van Diemen's Land
Chart of Van Diemen's Land
1784
COOK, James, BLIGH, William
35 x 22 cm

James Cook & William Bligh's map of part of the southern coast of Tasmania, formely Van Diemen's land. The charting was carried out during Cook's third voyage during which he was killed in Hawaii…[more]

An account of the voyages undertaken by the order of his Majesty for making Discoveries in the Southern Hemiphere…
An account of the voyages undertaken by the order of his Majesty for making Discoveries in the Southern Hemiphere…
1785
HAWKESWORTH, John
22 x 14 cm

The third edition of Cook's famous voyage in which the East Coast of Australia and most of New Zealand was discovered and charted. There are 4 volumes in total in an octavo format. Unlike the…[more]

A New Chart of New Holland on which are delineated New South Wales, and a plan of Botany Bay
A New Chart of New Holland on which are delineated New South Wales, and a plan of Botany Bay
1787
ANDREWS, J.
35 x 36 cm

An exceptional chart of Australia and one of the very few pre settlement maps that focus exclusively on the Australian continent. This rare piece was included in the important book "The history of…[more]

The History of New Holland, from its First Discovery in 1616, to the Present Time… with a Particular Account of its Produce and Inhabitants; and a Description of Botany Bay...An Introductory Discourseon Banishment
The History of New Holland, from its First Discovery in 1616, to the Present Time… with a Particular Account of its Produce and Inhabitants; and a Description of Botany Bay...An Introductory Discourseon Banishment
1787
EDEN, STOCKDALE, J

THE HISTORY OF NEW HOLLAND, from its First Discovery in 1616, to the Present Time. With a Particular Account of its Produce and Inhabitants; and a Description of Botany Bay: also, A List of the…[more]

Nlle galles Merid.le ou Cote Orientale de la Nouvelle Hollande
Nlle galles Merid.le ou Cote Orientale de la Nouvelle Hollande
1787
BONNE, Rigobert
22 x 33 cm

Bonne's map of Australia's east coast combines a number of James Cook's maps onto the one, in a kind of consolidation often used by Bonne. The map shows Australia's east coast, an inset of part of…[more]

A General Chart of the Passage from England to Botany Bay in New Holland 1787
A General Chart of the Passage from England to Botany Bay in New Holland 1787
1787
ANDREWS, J.
39 x 26 cm

Though this appears to be a map of the world it’s actual objective is to illustrate Australia’s (New Holland) distance from England and the track that is planned to be taken by the First Fleet on…[more]

Norfolk Island/ S.End of Norfolk Island
Norfolk Island/ S.End of Norfolk Island
1789
STOCKDALE, J
46 x 43 cm

Stockdale's map of Norfolk Island is the first map of the settlement of the new colony. The top half of the map shows an overview of Norfolk and the two outlying islands, Phillip and Nepean. The…[more]

Sketch of Sydney Cove, Port Jackson in the Country of Cumberland New South Wales July 1788
Sketch of Sydney Cove, Port Jackson in the Country of Cumberland New South Wales July 1788
1789
DAWES, W
48 x 48 cm

This early piece is the first printed map of Sydney Cove, which was made only 6 months after the first fleet arrived in Sydney.

The map focuses on the area of present day Circular Quay,…[more]

A chart of the track of the Scarborough on her homeward passage from Port Jackson on the Et. (East) coast of New South Wales towards China
A chart of the track of the Scarborough on her homeward passage from Port Jackson on the Et. (East) coast of New South Wales towards China
1789
MARSHALL, Captain John
24 x 42 cm

The Scarborough was one of the ships of the First Fleet, which brought the English to Sydney in January 1788, where they would establish the first English settlement.

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This chart shows…[more]

A chart of the track of the Alexander on her homeward passage from Port Jackson on the eastn. coast of New South Wales to Batavia; performed in the year 1788 under the direction of Lieut.t John Shortland
A chart of the track of the Alexander on her homeward passage from Port Jackson on the eastn. coast of New South Wales to Batavia; performed in the year 1788 under the direction of Lieut.t John Shortland
1789
SHORTLAND, Thomas G.
35 x 26 cm

The Alexander was one of the eleven ships that made up the first fleet which settled the English in Australia in January 1788. The 450- ton convict transport ship transported around 200 convicts…[more]

A chart of Lord Howe Island discover’d by Lieut. Henry Lidgbird Ball in His Majesty’s Arm’d Tender Supply on the 17th of Feb.y 1788
A chart of Lord Howe Island discover’d by Lieut. Henry Lidgbird Ball in His Majesty’s Arm’d Tender Supply on the 17th of Feb.y 1788
1789
BALL, Henry Lidgbird
33 x 26 cm

This chart is the first of the beautiful world heritage Australian Island of Lord Howe. Lord Howe was discovered by Ball on his journey to set up a second English settlement on Norfolk Island. The…[more]

Plan of Port Jackson New South Wales ... 1788 by Capt John Hunter;
Plan of Port Jackson New South Wales ... 1788 by Capt John Hunter;
1789
HUNTER, John
41 x 27 cm

Another very important chart in terms of the English settlement of Australia. This chart was completed by John Hunter shortly after establishing the settlement in Sydney cove in 1788. The First…[more]

A new & accurate chart of the discoveries made by the late Capt. Js. Cook…
A new & accurate chart of the discoveries made by the late Capt. Js. Cook…
1790
BOWEN, Emanuel
33 x 45 cm

Bowen's map of the Pacific is typical of the period. After the success of Cook's voyages in the 1770s the worlds attention was drawn to the Pacific where tales of paradise, danger, and adventure…[more]

The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay; with an account of the establishment of the colonies of Port Jackson & Norfolk Island...
The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay; with an account of the establishment of the colonies of Port Jackson & Norfolk Island...
1790
PHILLIP, Arthur
22 x 15 cm

One of the most important books written on the initial settlement of Australia in 1788 with detailed accounts of the people, animals and plants encountered in both Port Jackson and on Norfolk…[more]

The Track pursued by Capt. Bligh from the islands of Tofoa to Timor
The Track pursued by Capt. Bligh from the islands of Tofoa to Timor
1790
BLIGH, William
57 x 14 cm

This map charts the voyage of William Bligh after he was set adrift during the mutiny on the Bounty in 1789 and sailed over 6000kms from Tofoa (Tonga) to Bativa (Indonesia). During his voyage he…[more]