Convict ships

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Various cartoonists :[Cartoons from the Drawing the Line exhibition, 1989.]

Date: 1989

By: White, Cecil John, 1900-1986; Finey, George Edmond, 1895-1987; Bromhead, Peter, 1933-; Low, David Alexander Cecil (Sir), 1891-1963; Ball, Murray Hone, 1939-2017; Moir, Alan, 1947-; Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; New Zealand. Ministry of External Relations and Trade; Grant, Ian Fraser, 1940-; Brockie, Robert Ellison (Dr), 1932-; Glover, Thomas Ellis, 1891?-1938

Reference: A-370-001/049

Description: Forty nine cartoons by Unk White, George Finey, Peter Bromhead, David Low, Murray Ball, Alan Moir, Tom Scott, Tom Glover and Bob Brockie for the Drawing the Line exhibition for the Ministry of External Relations and Trade, 1989. 'Drawing the Line: Cartoons across the Tasman' was an exhibition of cartoons by New Zealand cartoonists about Australian issues and the relationship between New Zealand and Australia, curated by Ian F. Grant for the New Zealand Ministry of External Relations and Trade. The exhibition toured Australian cities in 1989. Quantity: 49 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: 49 laser prints on card, sizes vary.

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Royal Naval Hospital Haslar : Surgeons' journals

Date: [ca 1836-1880]

By: Royal Naval Hospital Haslar (Portsmouth, England)

Reference: Micro-MS-0646

Description: Includes vessels of the China Station, 1856-1879; and convict ships, 1836-1864 Quantity: 5 microfilm reel(s). Finding Aids: List of contents in box with Reel 1.

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Cooke, Edward William, 1811-1880 :Prison-ship, in Portsmouth Harbour. Convicts going on...

Date: 1828

By: Cooke, Edward William, 1811-1880; Kay, C E (Mrs), active 1970s

Reference: A-110-015

Description: A prison ship, bound for Australia. The ship is a large dilapidated structure, with additional rooms built on deck and washing hanging from lines above. Near the stern, a large rowboat filled with many convicts is moored, with sailors directing the prisoners towards a ladder scaling the ship's side. Wharves are visible beyond the ship Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Etching 160 x 238 mm (plate-mark)

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