Shoe buckles from family of James Cook, for court wear
Shoe buckles from family of James Cook, for court wear
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SAFE/R 206
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Objects - 5 x 4 cm. - 2 shoe buckles, circular in shape, surrounded with artificial gems (diamante crystals)
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Shoe buckles from family of James Cook, for court wear
Notes
General note
Digital order no:a128184
Contextual Information
Source
Transferred from Australian Museum, Oct. 1955
John Mackrell, Cook's great nephew, organised a display of Cook items in 1886 at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London. The shoe buckles were listed in the exhibition catalogue. New South Wales Agent-General in London, Sir Saul Samuel (1820-1900) negotiated the purchase of many of the exhibition...
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Call Numbers
SAFE/R 206
Record Identifier
9arpJ57n
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421680
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