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Macropus giganteus, eastern gray kangarooMarsupial, Kangaroo, or the Pattagorang. Detail from drawing 87, possibly by Thomas Watling (1762 -c. 1814), from the Thomas Watling Drawings Collection, 1788-c
View of the entrance into the Harbour of Port JacksonDrawing 8 from the Watling Collection titled View of the Entrance into the Harbour of Port Jackson, taken in a boat under the North head by a Port Jackson Painter, 1788-1790
Chart of Norfolk, Nepean and Phillip IslandsDrawing 1 from the Watling Collection titled Norfolk Island by Thomas Watling, 1791
Aboriginal method of climbing treesDrawing 75 from the Watling Collection titled Method of Climbing Trees by Port Jackson Painter, 1788-1797
InsectsDrawing 402 from the Watling Collection simply titled a crab, a spider, a snail, two butterflies and a caterpillar by Thomas Watling
Portrait of an Aboriginal man named Goo-nee-owl-galDrawing 39 from the Watling Collection titled Portrait of Goo-nee-owl-gal by Thomas Watling, 1792-1797
Brachychiton paradoxus, red-flowered kurrajongPlate 13 from Botanical Drawings from Australia (1801) by Ferdinand L Bauer (1760-1826)
Fishing scene, with details of aboriginal implementsDrawing 77 from the Watling Collection by Port Jackson Painter, 1788-1797
The Governor making the best of his way to the Boat after beDrawing 23 from the Watling Collection, by the Port Jackson Painter, c. 1790
Scorpis sp. sweepWatercolour 378 by the Port Jackson Painter, entitled Mannadaang, from the Watling Collection
Portrait of an aboriginal man named BalloderreeDrawing 58 from the Watling Collection titled Portrait of Balloderree by Port Jackson Painter, 1788-1797
A species of BanksiaDrawing 430 from the Watling Collection by Thomas Watling, 1792-1797. Illustration entitled a Banksia
Portrait of an Aboriginal man named Colebee, decorated for aDrawing 67 from the Watling Collection titled Colebee, when a Moobee, after Balloderrees Burial by Port Jackson Painter, c. 1791
Portrait of an Aboriginal manDrawing 56 from the Watling Collection titled A method used by the Natives of New South Wales of ornamenting themselves by Port Jackson Painter, 1788-1797
Nanberry, a native boy of Port JacksonA painting by George Raper, 1792, part of the George Raper drawing collection held within the Natural History Museum, London
Watercolour 58 from the Watling CollectionWatercolour 58 by the Port Jackson Painter from Banks Manuscript 34, (c. 1790)
An East view of Port JacksonDrawing 16 from the Watling Collection titled An East View of Port-Jackson, and Sydney-Cove, taken from behind the New Barracks by Thomas Watling, 1792-1797
Implements of the Duke of York Islands and St Georges Channe
Two Aboriginal boys in a harbour landscape, playing at fightDrawing 46 from the Watling Collection titled Native Boys of New South Wales practicing throwing the Spears by Port Jackson Painter, 1792
Aboriginal woman and child by a fireDrawing 50 from the Watling Collection titled Aboriginal woman and child by a fire by Port Jackson Painter, 1788-1797
Potorous gilberti, Gilberts potorooHypsiprymnus gilberti. Plate 69 from Mammals of Australia Volume 2, by John Gould, 1863
Upeneichthys lineatus, blue-lined goatfishWatercolour 373 by Thomas Watling entitled barrang ang, from the Watling Collection
Coris picta, comb wrasseWatercolour 374 by Thomas Watling, from the Watling Collection
Platycercus elegans, crimson rosellaDrawing No. 50, watercolour by George Raper (1792) from The Raper Collection
Xanthorrhoea sp
Raper drawing No. 23View of the west side of Sydney Bay Norfolk Island showing the method by which the crew and provisions were saved from the wreck of the Sirius. By George Raper, 1790
Varanus varius, lace monitor lizardDrawing 365 from the Watling Collection by Thomas Watling, 1792-1797
Serpentes (suborder), snakeWatercolour 39 by the Port Jackson Painter from Banks Manuscript 34, (c. 1790)
Chalinolobus tuberculatus, long-tailed wattled batFf.1. Vespertilio tuberculatus, New Zealand Bat. Painting by George Forster (1754-1794), made during Captain Cooks second voyage of discovery, 1772-1775
Watercolour 63 from the Watling CollectionWatercolour 63 by the Port Jackson Painter from Banks Manuscript 34, (c. 1790)
Semicassis labiata labiata, agate cassid
Banksia spDrawing 417 from the Watling Collection by Port Jackson Painter, 1788-1797. Illustration entitled Honey Tree of New South Wales, native name Wattang-ree
Microcanthus strigatus, convict fishWatercolour 380 by Thomas Watling, entitled Dea ne ang, from the Watling Collection
Philemon corniculatus, noisy friarbirdDrawing No. 39, watercolour by George Raper (1792) from The Raper Collection
Tonna cerevisina, tun shellWatercolour 386 by Thomas Watling, entitled Ka lee, from the Watling Collection
Drosera binata, forked sundewPlate 45 from Botanical Drawings from Australia (1801) by Ferdinand L Bauer (1760-1826)
Dillenia alataSpecimen of Dillenia alata, collected in Queensland, Australia, 1770, by Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander while on Captain James Cooks first voyage
Phascolarctos cinereus, koalaIllustration from The Mammals of Australia (1863) by John Gould
Australasia book coverFront cover of Australasia by Alfred Russel Wallace, 1893
Actinostroma, a dome-shaped stromatoporoidVertical polished section through the dome-shaped stromatoporoid Actinostroma, 9 cm in width, from Devonian rocks of Western Australia
Cordyline liliaceous tree, peculiar to New ZealandA photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes
New ZealandA photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes
Bush scenery, Cape YorkA photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes
New South Wales, AustraliaA photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes
Cyclomedusa from the latest Precambrian (Ediacaran) of South Australia. The slab of sandstone bearing this apparent jellyfish has a visible width of about 8cms
River scenery. New ZealandA photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes
Australian AboriginesPhotographed by Sir George Hubert Wilkins (1888-1958)