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HMS Brilliant and HMS Sirius, Ostend, Belgium, WW1Aerial view of two obsolete British cruisers, HMS Brilliant and HMS Sirius, which took part in a failed attempt to block the port of Ostend, Belgium
HMS Sirius paying a courtesy visit to Saudi Arabia - killing the sheep presented by King Ibn Saud to the crew at Jeddah. Date: 1946
Drawing 22 from the Watling Collection
Canoes of various islands visited and discovered by the WaakCanoes from the Lord Howe Islands, the Admiralty Islands and the Duke of York Islands. Drawing number 29 from the George Raper Drawing Collection held within the Natural History Museum, London
Raper drawing No. 4His Majestys Brig Supply 1790 off Lord Howe Island [and] His Majestys Ship Sirius in Sydney Cove 1789. Painting by George Raper, 1792
Study of a CanonA detailed study containing an illustration and reference notes of a canon, 1787. Drawing number 2 from the George Raper drawing collection held within the Natural History Museum, London
Raper drawing No. 22The melancholy loss of His Majestys Ship Sirius, wrecked on Norfolk Island. By George Raper, 1790
Natives fishing in their Canoe, Port Jackson
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
Implements of the Duke of York Islands and St Georges Channe
Illustration of the Treatise on the Astrolabe" Illustration of the " Treatise on the Astrolabe". "
View of British ships from Ostend, Belgium, WW1View of British ships and boats out at sea, seen from the port of Ostend, Belgium, during the First World War. They include two obsolete British cruisers, HMS Brilliant and HMS Sirius
Life on the Stars 2Sirius, brightest star in the Canis Major constellation, may well have developed a highly advanced civilisation with sophisticated technology