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Image reference: 12041

Title: Portrait of an Aboriginal man, named Bennelong

Description:
Drawing 41 from the Watling Collection titled Native name Ben-nel-long, as painted when angry after Botany Bay Colebee was wounded' by Port Jackson Painter, c. 1790.

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Collection: Anthropology
Category: Other
Keywords: aborigine, angry, australia, bennelong, collection, drawing, illustration, man, portrait, watling, thomas (1762 -c. 1814)


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  Image 12041

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512 Original watercolour drawings of the Aboriginal Peoples, Animals, Plants and Scenery (with maps) in the neighbourhood of Port Jackson, New South Wales, circa 1792-1794. Thomas Watling (1762-1814?) was convicted of forgery and sentenced at Dumfries in April 1789 to be transported for 14 years; he eventually reached Sydney, New South Wales, on 7th October 1792.
 



 
 
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