WebbKurnell is Captain Cook's Landing Place and the point of first contact between Aboriginal people and the Endeavour crew. The Kurnell area of Kamay Botany Bay National Park is rich in both Aboriginal and European history and is certainly a cornerstone of the country's colonial history. One of Australia's earliest European explorers, James Cook ... Webbwas The Landing of Lieutenant James Cook, R.N. at Botany Bay, 1770 (Gapps 2000:112). Despite concerted efforts to inscribe a unifying, homoge-nous plotline, those attending the events partici-pated in competing visions of the national past and future. On a continent that shared multiple, complex and contested sovereignties,1 Botany
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Webb5 maj 2024 · 21 April 1770 ‘In the PM we saw the smook of fire in several places a certain sign that the Country is inhabited’ — Endeavour captain James Cook View in catalogue 22 April 1770 ‘Moderate and Pleasant weather saw a smoke ashore … Saw a fire on shore in the Morning’ — James Roberts, servant of Joseph Banks View in catalogue 23 April … Webb2 mars 2024 · James Cook recorded that 40 spears were taken from the camps of Aboriginal people living at Botany Bay in April 1770. Lord Sandwich of the British Admiralty presented the four spears to Trinity College soon after James Cook returned to England on the HMB Endeavour and they have been part of their collection since 1771. table in cantonese
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WebbSunday 29 th April 1770: Captain Cook and his crew arrived at Botany Bay. They didn’t set up a land based camp and remained on board their ship. They fished, explored, … WebbRARE 1901 BOOKLET. Re-enactment of Capt Cooks Landing at Botany Bay 1770 - $178.78. FOR SALE! RARE 1901 Booklet. Re-enactment of Capt Cooks Landing at … WebbOn Saturday 29 April, 2024, Sutherland Shire Council will commemorate the Meeting of Two Cultures, when Captain James Cook and the Endeavour company made first contact with the Dharawal community, who lived in the Kamay area at the time of Cook’s landing in 1770. Every year, on 29 April, a ceremony is held at Kamay … table in car