Papers [manuscript]. 1870-1932.

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Papers [manuscript]. 1870-1932.

"The Vision: an irregular ode to Australia" by Daniel P. Carter (1870). Written on the occasion of the Centenary and the erection of a public statue in honour of Captain Cook. Commemorative programme of the unveiling of a National Historical Memorial to Admiral Arthur Phillip (7.12.1932).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7073873

Libraries Australia

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Cook, James, 1728-1779

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James Cook (b. November 7, 1728, Marton, Great Britan-d. February 14, 1779, Hawaii) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy. He became an apprentice to some shipowners in Whitby. In 1759 he became master of his own ship, the Northumberland. The following winter, while laid up in Halifax, he studied mathematics and attained a sound knowledge of astronomical navigation. Cook went on to become an eminent circumnavigator. He made many geographical discoveries, ...

Clements, John L. (John Lutwyche), 1948-

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Daniel P. Carter was the author of "Crinoliniad: an epic poem" (1867) and "The Vision: an irregular ode to Australia" (1870). John Clements was the collector. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. 1870-1932. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225821319 ...

Carter, Daniel P.

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