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Rodney Kelly says Cooman's shield should be available for all Australians to see (ABC RN/Tiger Webb) A shield owned by Cooman, an Aboriginal warrior shot at Botany Bay in 1770, is at the centre of ...
Botany Bay, an exotic location in Sydney, Australia, is the site of the first Australian landing by explorer James Cook in 1770 and later became the location of a famed British penal colony.
The spears were originally part of a group of 40 taken by Cook from Kamay, also known as Botany Bay, according to a news release from the University of Cambridge’s Trinity College.
Some came courtesy of Captain Cook who in 1770 arrived abord HMS Endeavour at Botany Bay in Australia, site of the present- day city of Sydney but originally named for the botanical specimens ...
Four Aboriginal spears that were taken to England by Captain James Cook more than 250 years ago have been returned to Australia's Indigenous community at a ceremony in Cambridge University.
BOTANY BAY — Charles Nordhoff & James Norman Hall — Little, Brown ($2.50). Whatever damage they are doing elsewhere, the Japanese are currently boosting the sales of Nordhoff & Hall’s Botany ...
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