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Watling Collection 58-61: Natives of New South Wales, Austra58. Balloderree, 59. View in Port Jackson, 60. Gna.na.gan.na, 61. Native of New South Wales, Australia. Drawings 58-61 from the Watling Collection
Australian Aborigine portraitsA collection of illustration by Thomas Watling. Drawings 61 to 68 from the Watling Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London
Drawings 75-77 from the Watling CollectionObservation drawings of natives going about their daily routines
Sydney CoveA section of Drawing LS 2 from the Watling Collection titled New South Wales, Port Jackson from the entrance up to Sydney Cove, taken in October 1788 by a Port Jackson Painter, 1788
Mr White, Harris and Laing with a party of Soldiers visiting
Portrait of an Aboriginal man decorated for a funeral ceremoDrawing 44 from the Watling Collection titled A Moo.bee Ornamented after a Burial with a Club of great / size over the Shoulder by Port Jackson Painter, 1788-1797
Eye-sketch of the harbour of Port JacksonDrawing LS 2 from the Watling Collection titled New South Wales, Port Jackson from the entrance up to Sydney Cove, taken in October 1788 by a Port Jackson Painter, 1788
Volute shellWatercolour 389 by Thomas Watling, entitled Gung a rong, from the Watling Collection
Callistemon linearifolius, bottlebrushDrawing 436 from the Watling Collection by Port Jackson Painter, 1788-1797
Spider illustrationDrawing 403 from the Watling Collection titled Murraragan by a Port Jackson Painter, 1788-1797
Fishing scene in a harbour landscapeDrawing 29 from the Watling Collection titled A New South Wales native sticking fish while his wife is employed fishing with hooks and lines in her canoe by Port Jackson Painter, 1788-1797
Bark canoes of Port JacksonWatercolour 43 by the Port Jackson Painter from Banks Manuscript 34, (c. 1790)
An Aborigine with his hair matted with gum, a bark paddle anDrawing 64 from the Watling Collection titled A paddle made from bark, a Native his hair matted with gum, A Basket made of the knot of a tree by Port Jackson Painter, 1788-1797
Pseudolabrus sp. wrasseWatercolour 375 by Thomas Watling entitled Karra gnorra, from the Watling Collection
An Aborigine fishing from the shoreDrawing 72 from the Watling Collection titled A Native striking a Fish by a Port Jackson Painter, 1788-1797
Three natives attacking a sailorWatercolour 44 by the Port Jackson Painter from Banks Manuscript 34, (c. 1790). This drawing is also known as The Hunted Rushcutter
Drawing number 54Watercolour 54 by the Port Jackson Painter from Banks Manuscript 34, (c. 1790)
Aboriginal man equipped for fishing, standing by the sea
Aboriginal family group in a harbour landscapeDrawing 59 from the Watling Collection titled A view in Port Jackson. A woman meeting her husband who has been out on some exploit and offering him some fish by Port Jackson Painter, 1788-1797
Portrait of an Aboriginal woman named DorringaDrawing 66 from the Watling Collection titled Dorringa his wife smeared over with burnt stick and grease by Port Jackson Painter, c. 1791
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
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
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
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
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
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
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Watercolour 63 from the Watling CollectionWatercolour 63 by the Port Jackson Painter from Banks Manuscript 34, (c. 1790)
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
Tonna cerevisina, tun shellWatercolour 386 by Thomas Watling, entitled Ka lee, from the Watling Collection
A woman meeting her husband who had been out on some exploit and offering him some fish. Watercolour drawing No. 42 from Banks Manuscript 34; the Port Jackson Painter collection c. 1790
Grus rubicunda, brolgaWatercolour 303 by the Port Jackson Painter from the Watling Collection titled New-Holland Crane
Curing the HeadacheA painting by Thomas Watling of a woman of New South Wales curing the Headache. The blood which she takes from her own gums she supposes comes along the string from the patient
Drawings 22-23 from the Watling Collection22. View of west side of Norfolk Island. 23. The Governor making his way to the boat after being wounded with a spear
Drawings 26-27 from the Watling Collection26. Group on the North shore of Port Jackson, NSW. 27. A canoe from New South Wales
Drawings 28-31 from the Watling Collection28. Colebee. 29. A native sticking fish, NSW. 30. Colebee. 31. Da-Ring-Ha, Colebees wife
Columbus / Lands / IlnColumbus lands at Guanahani (Bahamas), also known as the Watling Islands or San Salvador. Date: 12 October 1492
NFS (Salvage Corps) working at a fire, WW2Salvage workers from Cannon Street fire station sub-station A2Z.2X (Watling Street) undertaking salvage work at a Waltham Cross warehouse fire
NFS (London Region) Salvage Corps in action, WW2The London Salvage Corps was not part of the London Fire Brigade but operated in harmony with it. It came under the umbrella of the NFS during WW2
Columbus Lands 1492Columbus and his men wave their swords and flags in the air, watched by the passive natives of Guanahani (Bahamas), also known as Watling Island
Columbus at GuanahaniColumbus lands at Guanahani (Bahamas), also known as Watling Island or San Salvador