RMW4P7WN–Engraved drawing of the Mr. Smith's Yellow Rose-bay (Rhododendron smithii aureum), from the book 'Paxton's Magazine of Botany' by Sir Joseph Paxton, 1842. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RMF95C55–Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia
RM2AA0KPE–Black and white landscape photograph of the shoreline of Botany Bay in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, by photographer Frank Coxhead, 1885. From the New York Public Library. ()
RMDTGB3W–A view of the coastline to the south of Botany Bay
RMG5RKMG–botany, fungi, bay bolete (Boletus badius), drawing from Pflanzen-Taschenbuechlein 3, (Plant's Pocket Booklet 3), edible mushrooms and poisonous mushrooms, edited by Dr. Bernhard Hoermann, published by Verlag der Pflanzenwerke, Munich, Germany, 1940, inedible mushrom, fungus, literature, Germany, 20th century, historic, historical, Pflanzen-Taschenbüchlein, Xerocomus badius, 1940s, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2RGDGW6–Early map of Botany Bay and the first settlements in Australia.
RMBRK75E–Captain James Cook and botanist Joseph Banks examining the wild life and flora in Botany Bay, Australia. Captain James Cook,1728 -1779. British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy. Sir Joseph Banks, 1st Baronet, 1743 – 1820. English naturalist, botanist and patron of the natural sciences.
RMG37T13–Cook and Banks admire the flora and fauna of Botany Bay, Australia Date: 28 April 1770
RFR0BR0K–Digital improved high quality reproduction: Laurus nobilis is an aromatic evergreen tree or large shrub with green, glabrous, smooth and hairless, leaves, in the flowering plant family Lauraceae. It is native to the Mediterranean region and is used as bay leaf for seasoning in cooking. Its common names include bay laurel, sweet bay, bay, esp. United Kingdom,:84 true laurel, Grecian laurel, laurel tree or simply laurel
RM2FNM49M–geography / travel, Australia, people, Aborigines, little girl, Botany Bay reservation, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMG36P2M–The first fleet from England enters Botany Bay, Australia. Date: 18 January 1788
RMRJMY51–An engraving depicting Sweet BAY, Lauris Nobilis, used as a Culinary flavouring and a medicinal, External stimulant to expel wind. From Robert John Thornton A New Family Herbal, London, 1810. Woodcut by Thomas Bewick
RMD863RY–First Fleet From England At Botany Bay Australia
RM2CWBNJJ–Illustration showing Captain James Cook first landed at Kurnell, on the southern banks of Botany Bay, in what is now Silver Beach, on Sunday 29 April 1770, when navigating his way up the east coast of Australia on his ship, HMS Endeavour. Cook's landing marked the beginning of Britain's interest in Australia and in the eventual colonisation of this new 'southern continent'
RMK6H3GN–Brass Plaque To Watkin Tench Botany Bay Narrative In Circular Quay Sydney Australia Part Of Writers Walk
RF2ERT7PB–Imleria badia, commonly known as the bay bolete, is an edible, pored mushroom found in Europe and North America. Boletus badius und Xerocomus badius, digital reproduction of an ilustration of Emil Doerstling (1859-1940)
RM2A26552–On 29 April 1770, Botany Bay was the site of James Cook's first landing of HMS Endeavour on the land mass of Australia, after his extensive navigation of New Zealand. Later the British planned Botany Bay as the site for a penal colony
RM2HCFY35–Engraving of Port Jackson, Botany Bay, Australia, with sailing ships, circa 1880
RF2JAMKKD–Botany from the book The history of New South Wales : including Botany Bay, Port Jackson, Parramatta, Sydney, and all its dependancies, from the original discovery of the island ; with the customs and manners of the natives; and an account of the English colony, from its foundation, to the present time by George Barrington, 1755-1804. Publication date 1810 Publisher London : M. Jones. George Barrington (14 May 1755 – 27 December 1804) was an Irish-born pickpocket, popular London socialite, Australian pioneer (following his transportation to Botany Bay), and author. His escapades, arrests, and
RMRA7A62–Hudson Bay Sedge (Carex heleonastes), left, and Hoary Sedge (Carex canescens), right, medicinal plant
RM2AHKY5P–Engraving of the First Fleet as it enters Botany Bay, 1788, with an insert of Captain Phillips and his first sight of Port Jackson.
RM2B83E53–Black and white landscape photograph of the shoreline of Botany Bay in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, by photographer Frank Coxhead, 1885. From the New York Public Library. Note: Image has been digitally colorized using a modern process. Colors may not be period-accurate. ()
RM2RAA881–Early map of Botany Bay and the first settlements in Australia. Date: circa 1800
RF2AHY8JE–Laurus nobilis, flowering plant family Lauraceae, bay laurel, sweet bay, bay, Grecian laurel, laurel tree or simply laurel / Echter Lorbeer, Laurus nobilis, Edler Lorbeer, Gewürzlorbeer, Pflanzenart aus der Gattung Lorbeeren, Digital improved reproduction of an original print from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion von einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RMJ55D3P–A Guide to the Mount's Bay and the Land's End; comprehending the topography, botany, agriculture, fisheries, antiquties, mining, mineralogy and geology of Western Cornwall. Second edition. To which is added ... a dialogue on the peculiar advantages of the climates of Penzance, Devonshire, and the southern parts of Europe. By a Physician [i.e. J. A. Paris]
RF2GPETB5–Immergrüne Magnolie, Magnolia grandiflora / Magnolia grandiflora, commonly known as the southern magnolia or bull bay, Digital aufbereitete Reproduktion einer Aquarellzeichnung aus dem Jahre 1827, von P.J.Redoue, Kupfertafel / Digitally processed reproduction of a watercolor drawing from 1827, by P.J. Redoue, copper plate, Originaldatum unbekannt
RF2WFD00N–Magnolia glauca syn Magnolia virginiana, from Description of rare plants grown in Malmaison and Navarre by Aime Bonpland (1773-1858), French botanist Hand Painted by Pierre-Joseph Redouté in 1813 Magnolia virginiana, most commonly known as sweetbay magnolia, or merely sweetbay (also laurel magnolia, swampbay, swamp magnolia, white bay, or beaver tree),[3] is a member of the magnolia family, Magnoliaceae. It was the first magnolia to be scientifically described under modern rules of botanical nomenclature, and is the type species of the genus Magnolia; as Magnolia is also the type genus of all
RM2WN85A2–Amazon giant water lily, landscape image from a bay of the Amazon River. After Engler-Prantl, Victoria amazonica Syn. Victoria regia, (botany book, ca. 1900), Victoria regia, Landschaftsbild aus einer Bucht des Amazonenstromes. Nach Engler-Prantl, Nénuphar géant d'Amazonie, paysage d'une baie du fleuve Amazone. D'après Engler-Prantl
RM2FNM49Y–geography / travel, Australia, people, Aborigines, woman with two children, Botany Bay reservation, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMC2DXAG–Map of Australia and Tasmania
RME0YH10–May 05, 1970 - Queen watches Re-Enactment of captain cook's landing: As the Royal Family waited to watch a re-enactment of Captain Cook's landing at Botany near Sydney, Australia pranksters in an outboard motor boat stole the show. Dressed in period costume two students raced for the shore carrying a Union Jack, chased by police launches, and planted their flag before the official landing could get under way. The incident was watched by members of the Royal Family. Photo shows The student ''Cook'' about to plant the flag on a rock in the bay - before the official ''Captain Cook'' landing.
RMANHW2A–Events Australia
RMC2BX4G–Botany Bay New South Wales Australia
RF2M3D9P6–COMMEMORATIVE TABLET TO CAPTAIN COOK WHO FROM THIS SMALL STREAM TOOK WATER FOR HIS SHIP THE 'ENDEAVOUR' 1770. BOTANY BAY, NEW SOUTH WALES. AUSTRALIA
RMEC820X–Captain James Cook, (1728 – 14 February 1779) British explorer, arriving at Botany Bay; Australia, 1770
RF2J7FYJH–A Native Family from the book ' A account of a voyage to New South Wales ' by George Barrington, 1755-1804. Publication date 1803 Publisher London : M. Jones. George Barrington (14 May 1755 – 27 December 1804) was an Irish-born pickpocket, popular London socialite, Australian pioneer (following his transportation to Botany Bay), and author. His escapades, arrests, and trials were widely chronicled in the London press of his day. For over a century following his death,
RMG2N09A–Woodcut shows the voyage of Governor Philip to Botany Bay, Australia. Work titled 'A View of Botany Bay'. Dated 1789.
RMF344J9–Cannon North Shore Devonport Auckland New Zealand NZ North Island
RMD98T0F–John Gibson (fl. 1750-1792) & Thomas Bowen (ca. 1732/3-1790) Botany Bay, in New South Wales
RMGEFTYE–geography,travel,Canada,Ontario,Thunder Bay,Fort William Historical Park on bank Kaministiquia River in city Thunder Bay
RMKCERTP–Lambert & Butler, Pirates & Highwaymen, cigarette card showing: Huffy White an escaped convict leaving the ship deporting him to Australia (Botany Bay) 1809
RMJ54XFJ–[[A voyage to Botany Bay.] A voyage to New South Wales; with a description of the country; the manners, customs, religion, &c. of the natives, in the vicinity of Botany Bay.]
RF2AMC83X–1834 Carey Map of Australia Antique
RF2WFD1E8–Micropterum cuneifolium (Jacq.) Schwant. Here As Mesembryanthemum cuneifolium from History of Succulent Plants [Plantarum historia succulentarum / Histoire des plantes grasses] painted by Pierre-Joseph Redouté and described by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle 1799 Cleretum bellidiforme, commonly called Livingstone daisy, Bokbaaivygie, or Buck Bay vygie, is a species of flowering plant in the family Aizoaceae, native to the Cape Peninsula in South Africa. It is a low-growing succulent annual growing to 25 cm, and cultivated for its iridescent, many-petalled, daisy-like blooms
RME09P2A–Wisteria on a cotswold stone house / shop, Broadway, Cotswolds, Worcestershire, England
RM2ATXTHC–Coloured Copperplate engraving of a Laurus (bay laurel) tree from hortus nitidissimus by Christoph Jakob Trew (Nuremberg 1750-1792)
RMC2DWYA–Map of Sydney
RME0YH11–May 05, 1970 - Queen Watches Re-enactment of Captain Cook's Landing.: As the Royal Family waited to watch a re- enactment of Captain Cook's landing at Botany near Sydney, Australia pranksters in an outboard motor boat stole the show. Dressed in period costume two students raced for the shore carrying a Union Jack, chased by Police launches, and planted their flag before the official landing could get under way. The incident was watched by members of the Royal Family. Photo shows General view in Botany Bay as the students in the speedboat stole the show
RMANJNF0–Events Pacific Cook
RMC2BX4W–Botany Bay New South Wales Australia
RMCP8GD5–The obelisk in Botany Bay National Park marking where Captain James Cook first landed in Australia
RMPX8P7H–British explorer Captain Cook taking possession of New South Wales in 1770, colour illustration
RMW463K7–Convicts at Botany Bay.
RMHKDFFJ–Captain Cook's tablet at Cape Solander, Botany Bay, New South Wales
RF2JAMK3K–Kangaroo from the book The history of New South Wales : including Botany Bay, Port Jackson, Parramatta, Sydney, and all its dependancies, from the original discovery of the island ; with the customs and manners of the natives; and an account of the English colony, from its foundation, to the present time by George Barrington, 1755-1804. Publication date 1810 Publisher London : M. Jones. George Barrington (14 May 1755 – 27 December 1804) was an Irish-born pickpocket, popular London socialite, Australian pioneer (following his transportation to Botany Bay), and author. His escapades, arrests, an
RMW464WY–Cook's landing at Botany Bay.
RMCR53W0–Philip, Arthur, 11.10.1738 - 31.8.1814, British naval officer, 1th Gouverneur of New South Wales 26.1.1788 - 10.12.1792, full length, landfall at Botany Bay 18.1.1788, based on painting, 1788,
RMH0G727–Bloody Bay, Tobago
RM2R49B4E–Bay Street, Dayton[a], Fla., between 1900 and 1906. Sign on tree: Daytona St.
RMH0G767–Bloody Bay, Tobago
RMJ5285W–[[A voyage to Botany Bay.] A voyage to New South Wales; with a description of the country; the manners, customs, religion, &c. of the natives, in the vicinity of Botany Bay.]
RF2AMC83N–1834 Carey Map of Australia Antique
RF2M67GBF–Vintage loblolly bay flower vector
RMG10CB1–Sydney, Australia - September 15, 2012: 19th century Customs Tower, also known as Macquarie Watchtower at La Perouse, Botany Bay
RFEFP6Y9–Heavy clouds hang over the historic Customs Tower at La Perouse, on the banks of Botany Bay near Sydney, NSW, Australia.
RMDTGK5B–Drawings 24-25 from the Watling Collection
RME0YGTN–May 05, 1970 - Queen Watches Re-Enactment of Captain Cook's Landing. As the Royal Family waited to watch a re-enactment of Captain Cook's landing at Botany near Sydney, Australia Dressed in period costume two students raced for the shore carrying a Union Jack, chased by police launches, and planted their flag before the official landing could get under way. The incident was watched by members of the Royal Family. Photo Shows: General view in Botany Bay as the students in the speedboat stole the show. In the background 'Captain Cook' is rowed from the Endeavour 2 in a longboat.
RM2R8T59B–Fisherman who drifted out to sea from Botany Bay on Wednesday morning were rescued by the Dutch shop Tjibadak. Here they are being interviewed by 5DN/radio announcer Ken Chinner. Left to right - George Smith, Ernest Foster, Ray Hartley, Ken Chinner (announcer), Captain C. de Wolff, captain of the ship which rescued the men, and Frank Munsie. September 17, 1953.
RME0YT8D–May 05, 1971 - ''Bomb Aboard'' - Airline pays 237,000 ransom.: Qantas, the Australian airline, today paid 500,000 Australian dollars (237,000) in cash demanded by a man who said a bomb had been planted in an airliner carrying 116 passengers. After the money had been handed over, the man revealed there was no bomb in the Qantas Boeing 707, which had been circling over Botany Bay to burn up fuel. The aircraft landed safely at Sydney Airport. Photo shows: Capt. William Selwyn, captain of the Qantas plane involved in the bomb scare pictured at the airport after landing today.
RMCP8GDA–Plaque on the monument marking where Captain Cook first landed in Australia
RME0YGK4–Apr. 27, 1970 - Who Cooked This One Up: 16 Emigrants With The Same Name Fly To Australia. Sixteen British migrants flying to Australia got a champagne send-off today from London - Airport - just because they have the same name. The and coincidence should also ensure a special welcome when they arrive in Sydney, exactly 200 years after their famous namesake Captain James Cook. The emigrants, all named cook or cooke, will land at Sydney's international airport within sight of Botany Bay where Captain Cook first landed in Australia on April 29. 1770. The 13,000 mile trip in B.O.A.C
RM2MCWKFH–Evergreen Magnolia, Magnolia grandiflora, (encyclopedia, 1898), Immergrüne Magnolie, Magnolia à grandes fleurs
RMHYF4RE–Cook's landing at Botany Bay
RF2JAMKKC–Snakes from the book The history of New South Wales : including Botany Bay, Port Jackson, Parramatta, Sydney, and all its dependancies, from the original discovery of the island ; with the customs and manners of the natives; and an account of the English colony, from its foundation, to the present time by George Barrington, 1755-1804. Publication date 1810 Publisher London : M. Jones. George Barrington (14 May 1755 – 27 December 1804) was an Irish-born pickpocket, popular London socialite, Australian pioneer (following his transportation to Botany Bay), and author. His escapades, arrests, and
RMPGGH4B–Image from page 140 of 'A Guide to the Mount's Bay and the Land's End; comprehending the topography, botany, agriculture, fisheries, antiquties, mining, mineralogy and geology of Western Cornwall. Second edition. To which is0061.
RMCWN7RB–Barberry and other herbs
RFH1NBE9–common sea-buckthorn, Hippophae rhamnoides (top left und center), bay laurel, Laurus nobilis (bottem left und right), Thesium alpinum (top right)
RM2R90D89–Old oak at Tampa Bay Hotel, Florida, c1902.
RM2JFCDAD–Whitby, UK - June 10th 2022: Plaque in Whitby, Yorkshire, commemorating two Whitby-built ships among the 1st vessels to reach Botany Bay and found the
RMJ557CR–[[A voyage to Botany Bay.] A voyage to New South Wales; with a description of the country; the manners, customs, religion, &c. of the natives, in the vicinity of Botany Bay.]
RF2AMC844–1834 Carey Map of Australia Antique
RMHPT15P–Visitors stroll along paths in the Hagiwara Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California, with a Chinese lantern and duck pond visible, 1943.
RMANJNEF–Events Pacific Cook
RFEFP6YW–Heavy clouds hang over the historic Customs Tower at La Perouse, on the banks of Botany Bay near Sydney, NSW, Australia.
RF2F7E66J–Panoramic detailed view of Building exterior under tree shade with bunch of retro windows and plant kept on concrete road next to pipe. Background ima
RMD87YYF–Thomas Muir
RME9D026–Bunnerong Power Station, Matraville NSW 12128815075 o
RM2M4E8PG–Halftone of the arrival of a convict ship in an Australian penal colony, from an educational publication in 1927.
RFJE4T16–The garden of the Conservatory of flowers in San Francisco, California, United States of America. A greenhouse, botanical garden and historic landmark of traditional wooden Victorian architecture in Golden Gate park.
RMJCHHW9–The garden of the Conservatory of flowers in San Francisco, California, United States of America. A greenhouse, botanical garden and historic landmark of traditional wooden Victorian architecture in Golden Gate park.
RM2MCWKCT–Evergreen Magnolia, branche fleurie, Magnolia grandiflora, (encyclopedia, 1893), Immergrüne Magnolie, Blütenzweig, Magnolia à grandes fleurs, branche fleurie
RFG10TF9–View of the Gardens of Augustus (Giardini di Augusto) on Capri Island, Campania, Italy.
RF2JAMK0D–Courtship from the book The history of New South Wales : including Botany Bay, Port Jackson, Parramatta, Sydney, and all its dependancies, from the original discovery of the island ; with the customs and manners of the natives; and an account of the English colony, from its foundation, to the present time by George Barrington, 1755-1804. Publication date 1810 Publisher London : M. Jones. George Barrington (14 May 1755 – 27 December 1804) was an Irish-born pickpocket, popular London socialite, Australian pioneer (following his transportation to Botany Bay), and author. His escapades, arrests, a
RMW464PD–Cook's Landing Place, Botany Bay, N.S.W.
RMA1TN4T–Glenlivet Scotch Heather Calluna vulgaris Kingsbrae Garden St Andrews New Brunswick Province Canada North America
RM2A314NW–Entrance of Endeavour River and Botany Bay in New South Wales.
RME235R3–Farragut Monument, Madison Square Park, NYC
RMR883KR–Captain Cook's tablet at Cape Solander Botany Bay New South Wales.
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