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English: Sydney c.1802, engraving based on work by Charles Alexandre Lesueur, printed by de Jacques Langlois for Voyage of Discovery to the Southern Lands published by François Péron in 1807 and subsequently completed and corrected by de Freycinet. From left to right this engraving depicts the following structures of early Sydney: Pinchgut (later to be developed as Fort Denison), Garden Island, Baudin's camp (tents shown to the left of the sailing ship; Baudin camped in Sydney in 1802), Boston's Mill (on the hill, centre of image), Government House (a grand structure), Campbell's Warehouse (square building on point in foreground), Campbell's house (Campbell was the main merchant of Sydney), and Nicholas Bayly's house (Bayly was a member of the NSW Corp and received land grants here). Charles-Alexandre Lesueur was an artist on board Nicolas Baudin's scientific expedition in 1800-1804.From left to right this engraving depicts the following structures of early Sydney: Pinchgut (later to be developed as Fort Denison), Garden Island, Baudin's camp (tents shown to the left of the sailing ship; Baudin camped in Sydney in 1802), Boston's Mill (on the hill, centre of image), Government House (a grand structure), Campbell's Warehouse (square building on point in foreground), Campbell's house (Campbell was the main merchant of Sydney), and Nicholas Bayly's house (Bayly was a member of the NSW Corp and received land grants here). Charles-Alexandre Lesueur was an artist on board Nicolas Baudin's scientific expedition in 1800-1804.

Paris : De l'Imprimerie Impériale,1807-1817

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English: Sydney c.1802, engraving based on work by Charles Alexandre Lesueur, printed by de Jacques Langlois for Voyage of Discovery to the Southern Lands published by François Péron in 1807 and subsequently completed and corrected by de Freycinet. From left to right this engraving depicts the following structures of early Sydney: Pinchgut (later to be developed as Fort Denison), Garden Island, Baudin's camp (tents shown to the left of the sailing ship; Baudin camped in Sydney in 1802), Boston's Mill (on the hill, centre of image), Government House (a grand structure), Campbell's Warehouse (square building on point in foreground), Campbell's house (Campbell was the main merchant of Sydney), and Nicholas Bayly's house (Bayly was a member of the NSW Corp and received land grants here). Charles-Alexandre Lesueur was an artist on board Nicolas Baudin's scientific expedition in 1800-1804.From left to right this engraving depicts the following structures of early Sydney: Pinchgut (later to be developed as Fort Denison), Garden Island, Baudin's camp (tents shown to the left of the sailing ship; Baudin camped in Sydney in 1802), Boston's Mill (on the hill, centre of image), Government House (a grand structure), Campbell's Warehouse (square building on point in foreground), Campbell's house (Campbell was the main merchant of Sydney), and Nicholas Bayly's house (Bayly was a member of the NSW Corp and received land grants here). Charles-Alexandre Lesueur was an artist on board Nicolas Baudin's scientific expedition in 1800-1804. Paris : De l'Imprimerie Impériale,1807-1817 State Library of New South Wales, RB/DQ990A/71*
Date 1807-1817
Source State Library of New South Wales
Author Charles Alexandre Lesueur

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