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Contents
Chapter 4
The Canterbury Association
Investigation of Metallic Media in First Fleet Natural History Watercolours
Slide #1 Drawing Australia, from Hughes to Eyre: Recording and the Question of Accuracy
Admiral Arthur Phillip.Pdf
First Fleet Artwork Collection First Fleet Artwork Collection
Investigation of Metallic Media in First Fleet Natural History Watercolours Kate Hughes
Lord Howe Island, a Riddle of the Pacific. Part II
Raperâ•Žs Bountiful Birds
EORA Mapping Aboriginal Sydney 1770–1850 Exhibition Captions
The First Fleet Piano: Volume
Colour Aberrations in Extinct and Endangered Birds
Australian Natural HISTORY Lord Howe Island Is One of the Most Interesting and Beautiful Islands in the World
Land Allocation in Tasmania Under the Waste Lands Acts, 1856-1889
Chronology of John Cox, and His Immediate Family Page 1 of 103
Index to the Captains Register of Lloyds of London
The History and Morphology of Lord Howe Gallinule Or Swamphen Porphyrio Albus (Rallidae)
Top View
Bibliography: Books, Reports, Articles and Manuscripts Produced And/Or Consulted by the Sirius Project, Pertaining to HMS Sirius
Nhbs Annual New and Forthcoming Titles Issue: 2009 Complete January 2010
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The History and Morphology of Lord Howe Gallinule Or Swamphen Porphyrio Albus (Rallidae)
Cat a Logue N° 69 1
Town Plans and Their Impact on the Settlement Process in Australia - 1788-1849
The Extinct Birds of Lord Howe Island
Traveller's Journey Via Truthful Description Rather Than the Hyperbole of Taste
Nineteenth Century Natural History Art and Belonging in Tasmania
Bound for Botany Bay Year Level: 4
Sources and Problems
Drawing in the Colony
Norfolk Island: Pacific Periphery
FNCV Library
Sir Thomas Mitchell's Sextant
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The Birds of the Lord Howe Island Group: a Review of Records
Early Records of the Red-Backed Fairy-Wren and Red-Tailed Black-Cockatoo from New South Wales