Description
Interior view of the pavilion erected on London Bridge for the reception of King William IV and Queen Adelaide for the bridge's opening
wearing a dress with a voluminous train and a turban with an enormous feather
showing a fireman showering the building with water
Together with his brothers he formed the Lanchester Engine Company
fluor spar and other substances
Marine life of Australia [New Holland] observed by William Dampier (1651-1715) Finish:Stretched Interior view of the pavilionTwo studies of fish observed by William Dampier during his voyage to Australia [New Holland] in 1699. Figure 1 [inscribed 'F. 5'] captioned: 'A Fish of the Tunny [Tuna] kind taken on the Coast of N. Holland.' Figure 2 [Inscribed 'F4'] captioned: 'A Fish called by the seamen the Old Wife [Triggerfish?].' Plate 3 facing p. 113 in: A voyage to New Holland, &c. In the Year 1699 by William Dampier; within volume 3 of A collection of voyages, by William
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