The Deborah lying in Nagle Bay, Great Barrier Island

The Deborah lying in Nagle Bay, Great Barrier Island
Date
10 Dec 1847
Reference
qMS-0122-188
Description

Sketch by William Bambridge of the brigantine Deborah, under Captain Nagle, at anchor in the heavily wooded Nagle Bay, Great Barrier Island. A dwelling is visible on shore. Bambridge was travelling to Sydney on the vessel.

The sketch is on p 188 of the diary and Bambridge's making of it is mentioned on p 183.

Quantity: 1 page.

Physical Description: Pencil and sepia ink 130 x 253 mm, on sheet 253 x 205 mm

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Part of
Bambridge, William, 1819-1879 : Diary
Format
1 page, Manuscripts, Pencil and sepia ink 130 x 253 mm, on sheet 253 x 205 mm
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