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Bell, Edward, fl 1791-1794 : Journal of voyage in HMS Chatham to the Pacific Ocean
Date: Jan 1791-Feb 1794
By: Bell, Edward, active 1791-1794
Reference: qMS-2071-2073
Description: Journal of the voyage of the Armed Tender, HMS Chatham, captained by Lieutenant William Robert Broughton. HMS Chatham was one of the ships under the command of Captain Vancouver in his exploration of the Pacific and of the North American coast. Describes the voyage from England via Cape of Good Hope to Australia and New Zealand; activity at Dusky Sound, the discovery of the Chatham Islands, the voyage to Tahiti, with descriptions of the inhabitants, and of the Bounty mutineers. The voyage to Hawaii, with a description of the islands and their inhabitants, followed by the voyage to Canada and the Californian coast, before returning to Hawaii. Bell gives full accounts of the places and inhabitants visited. Publication - See: `[The journal of Edward Bell] from the time of the Chatham's being put in commission till her departure from England', by Edward Bell and Charles H Read. Edward Bell was the Clerk aboard the HMS Chatham during Vancouver's voyage in the Pacific Ocean, 1790-1795. Quantity: 3 volume(s). Physical Description: Holographs & typed transcript Finding Aids: Detailed inventory of the journal available.. Provenance: Formerly in possession of Mr R T Pritchett. Purchased by A H Turnbull from Maggs Bros, London, 1908.
Black, Greacen Joseph, 1850-1932 : Collection of typescript and manuscript letters, map...
Date: 1924-1926, 1937
By: Black, Greacen Joseph, 1850-1932
Reference: qMS-0236
Description: Comprises correspondence between Black and Johannes Andersen (1928) re pieces in this volume, letter from Wm F Wilson discussing photographs showing facets of where Cook died (1926); statement by Capt Aaron C Simerson discussing sites relating to Cook's death (1926); hand-drawn map showing sites, and printed map of Hawaii (1916); six photographs showing places where Cook said to have fallen, Cook Monument at Kealakeakua Bay, place where Cook's flesh said to have been burnt at Kapuhiolono, temple where Cook worshipped as a god, and `Endeavour' gun, now in Gisborne; and article re doubt about fate of Cook's body from `Pacific Islands Monthly' (1937) Source of title - Supplied by Library Quantity: 1 volume(s). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescripts and printed matter
Tait, Davidson and Porteus papers
Date: 1789-1902
From: Australian Joint Copying Project : Miscellaneous Series microfilm
Reference: Micro-MS-Coll-20-2840
Description: Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s).
Collections MD 2320 - SLPS
Date: 1798-1939
From: Australian Joint Copying Project : Miscellaneous Series microfilm
Reference: Micro-MS-Coll-20-2725
Description: Selected records from the records and papers of Edgar Allen & Co, the Hall family, Mrs M A Rawson, Bernard Gray, George Hadfield, the Creswick family, the Needham, Veall and Tyzack papers, the Quaker records, the Sorby papers and the Sheffield Literary and Philosophical Society records Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s).
Webber, John 1751-1793 :[Plates illustrating Captain Cook's third voyage / J. Webber de...
Date: 1776 - 1779
By: Webber, John, 1751-1793
Reference: C-131
Description: Plates from A voyage to the Pacific Ocean / Cook & King. Excludes charts and sketches (coastal profiles); otherwise there is at least one example of every plate including subjects from Kerguelen Island, Tasmania, New Zealand, Cook Islands, Tonga, Tahiti and the Society Islands, Hawaii, Alaska, Siberia, Kamtchatka Peninsula (Russia), and Vancouver Island Quantity: 260 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engravings, three coloured, the rest black and white, some semi-bound, some proofs, various sizes Finding Aids: See shelf-list for details of holdings.. Processing information: Not individually catalogued.
Simonsen, Innes Ross, 1920?-2002 : Vattenrymden by Tord Wallstrom with correspondence
Date: 1977-1980
By: Simonsen, Innes Ross, 1919-2002
Reference: MS-Papers-8126
Description: Copy of Wallstrom's `Vattenrymden; soderhavet 200 ar efter kapten cook' (1977) with correspondence and translations from it by Gunnar Gerring. The translated material relates to Pat Lawlor and Baron Vaea (formerly Georg Albert Tupou). Wallstrom travelled the Pacific visiting Tahiti, Hawaii, North America, New Zealand, the New Hebrides, New Caledonia, Norfolk Island, Australia, Kealakekua Bay, and North America and Yorkshire Language - Volume is in Swedish with translations of parts that relate to Simonsen Source of title - Transcribed from item and supplied by Library Other - Volume is not held in Printed collections of ATL or WN Quantity: 1 volume(s) (with folder of loose papers included). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Printed matter with typescripts Provenance: Purchased from second-hand bookshop in Blenheim, 2004
Ministry of Defence Library : Miscellaneous collections
Date: 1718-1928
From: Australian Joint Copying Project : Miscellaneous Series microfilm
Reference: Micro-MS-Coll-20-2515-2518
Description: Selected papers from the Army and Naval History libraries. Include letters of General Sir Alexander Godley and papers on the Gallipoli campaign, and papers on naval exploration in the Pacific, including logs, charts and pamphlets. Quantity: 4 microfilm reel(s). Finding Aids: Inventory available. Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Purchase, AJCP, 1990