The Logbooks of the Lady Nelson - With the journal of her first commander Lieutenant James Grant by Ida Lee
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16. THE TRACK OF THE LADY NELSON TO PORT NUMBER 2. (PORT BOWEN). By John
Murray. This chart and the one in Illustration 15 differ in delineation from the rest of Murray's charts of his voyage northwards, and are beautifully drawn and coloured. Probably they were the work of Westall, the artist with Flinders, Murray merely adding to them his homeward track. [Facsimile signature Jno Murray] 17. THE LADY NELSON'S ANCHORAGE AT HUNTER RIVER. 18. APPENDIX. H.M.S. BUFFALO, SHIP'S MUSTER. THE LOGBOOKS OF THE LADY NELSON. CHAPTER 1. THE FIRST VOYAGE OF THE LADY NELSON. The logbooks of the Lady Nelson bear witness to the leading part played by one small British ship in the discovery of a great continent. They |
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