Views of Port Jackson, 1788 / possibly by William Bradley
Views of Port Jackson, 1788 / possibly by William Bradley
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Full title
Author / Creator
Date
1788
Call Numbers
PX*D 311
Record Identifier
Reference Code
Physical Description
Contents
Watercolour
Other Descriptions
Level of description
Fonds
Access and use
Copying Conditions
Out of copyright : Artist died before 1955
Please acknowledge: : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales
Issue Copy
Digitised
Subjects
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Scope and Contents
Contents
a. A view in Port Jackson taken from Sirius Island; the Sirius lying of [sic] the entrance of Sydney Cove, 1788 / possibly by William Bradley
Titled as above on grey border inner frame line
21.9 x 38.2 cm inside frame lines, on sheet 27.8 x 43.8 cm
b. A view in upper part of Port Jackson; when the fish was shot, 1788 / possibly by Will...
Alternative Titles
Full title
Views of Port Jackson, 1788 / possibly by William Bradley
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Author / Artists
Notes
General note
The handwriting of the title is similar to that in Bradley's Journal ; the style of the drawing is similar to the sketches in his journal (ML Safe 1/14)
Provenance notes filed at Ab 195
Copy Print : PX*D 311(a) ; PX*D 311(b) available on open access in the Mitchell Library Reading Room
Subject keywords:
Sirius Island
Digital order no:Album ID : 1077222...
Signature / Inscriptions
Unsigned
Attributions / Conjectures
It has also been suggested, by G. C. Ingleton, that Governor John Hunter could be the artist
Date note
Undated; dated from time H. M. S. Sirius was in Port Jackson
Description source
Information transferred from Pictures Card Catalogue as part of the eRecords Project, 2008-2009.
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
PX*D 311
Record Identifier
1l4dXZK1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1l4dXZK1
Other Identifiers
Reference code
836299
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