Shillinglaw, John J. (John Joseph), 1830-1905
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Shillinglaw, John J. (John Joseph), 1837-1905.
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Shillinglaw, John Joseph, author
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Shillinglaw, John Joseph, 1830-
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Shillinglaw, John J.
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Shillinglaw, John Joseph 1830-1905
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Shillinglaw, John Joseph 1830-1905
Shillinglaw, John Joseph, né 1830
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Shillinglaw, John Joseph né 1830
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Shillinglaw, John Joseph, b. 1830
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Shillinglaw, John Joseph, 1835-1905
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John J. Shillinglaw was author of the following works: A narrative of Arctic discovery, from the earliest period to the present time : with the details of the measures adopted by Her Majesty's government for the relief of the expedition under Sir John Franklin. London : W. Shoberl, 1850; The Australian shipmaster's guide : A handbook of mercantile and maritime information, relating to merchant ships and seamen in Victoria; and Historical records of Port Phillip: The first annals of the colony of Victoria. He was the Honorary Secretary of the Caledonian Society of Victoria between 1861 and 1864.
Captain James Cook was one of the most celebrated and successful English explorers. His journeys to the South Seas, both poles, and the west coast of America were models of efficiency. Not only were his charts, explorations, and discoveries exceedingly valuable, his methods and practices revolutionized sea travel.
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Pitcairn Island
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Australia--Victoria
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Western Port (Vic.)
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Great Britain
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Australia--Victoria
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San Remo (Vic.)
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