Image Title |
Artist |
"Dirr-a-goa" |
Watling, Thomas |
"Dorringa his wife smeared over with burnt stick and grease" |
Port Jackson Painter |
"Hummock Island, so named by Captain Carteret, by the natives called Mondoroo. A small island to the south point of Minanao, in possession of the Dutch Company" |
Raper, George |
"Implements &cc of Duke of York Island, St George's Channel" |
Raper, George |
"Method of Climbing Trees" |
Port Jackson Painter |
"Mr. Waterhouse endeavouring to break the Spear after Govr Phillips was wounded by Wil-le-me-ring where the Whale was cast on shore in Manly Cove" |
Port Jackson Painter |
"Mr. White, Harris and Laing with a party of Soldiers visiting Botany Bay Colebee at that place, when wounded" |
Port Jackson Painter |
"Nan.bar.ree painted for a dance" |
Port Jackson Painter |
"Nanberry, a native boy of Port Jackson" and "Implements of Port Jackson" |
Raper, George |
"Native man standing in an attitude very common to them all" |
Watling, Thomas |
"Native name Ben-nel-long, as painted when angry after Botany Bay Colebee was wounded" |
Port Jackson Painter |
"Natives Fishing in their Canoe, Port Jackson" and "Natives Implements for War" |
Raper, George |
"Natives returned from Fishing" |
Port Jackson Painter |
"The Governor making the best of his way to the Boat after being wounded with the spear sticking in his Shoulder" |
Port Jackson Painter |
"The manner in which the Natives of New South Wales ornament themselves ... We suppose this Man is a chief among the Thom marragals" |
Port Jackson Painter |
"The manner of carrying Children by the Natives of New South Wales" |
Port Jackson Painter |
"The sitting attitude of the women of New South Wales" |
Watling, Thomas |
"Two Native Boys of New South Wales practicing throwing the Spears" |
Port Jackson Painter |
"View of Port Hunter on the northern side of Duke of York Island" |
Raper, George |
"Wear rung commonly known by the name of Mr Long" and Karra da who exchanged names with Captain Ball" |
Watling, Thomas |
A view in Port Jackson. A woman meeting her husband who has been out on some exploit and offering him some fish |
Port Jackson Painter |
Aboriginal weapons and implements, "Wig goon, Womarang, Woo da" |
Port Jackson Painter |
Aboriginal woman and child by a fire |
Port Jackson Painter |
Diagram of a Cannon |
Raper, George |
Fishing scene with aboriginal implements |
Port Jackson Painter |
Fishing scene with musical instruments |
Port Jackson Painter |
Fishing scene, with details of aboriginal implements |
Port Jackson Painter |
Portrait of "Bi-Gong" |
Watling, Thomas |
Portrait of "Colebee" |
Watling, Thomas |
Portrait of "Gna.na.gna.na" |
Port Jackson Painter |