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DescriptionThe Abrolhos Tragedy (Figure 6).jpg | This is a figure from the article "The Abrolhos Tragedy", which appeared in The Western Mail, Christmas Edition, 24 December 1897, Page 5. It is a detail cropped from Plate 2 of the 1647 Dutch book Ongeluckige voyagie, van't schip Batavia ("Unlucky voyage of the ship Batavia"). | ||||||
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Source | Reproduced by cropping a scan of a facsimile of Ongeluckige voyagie, van't schip Batavia, published in The Voyage of the Batavia (Australian Maritime Series Number Two), Hordern House, 1994. | ||||||
Author | Ongeluckige voyagie, van't schip Batavia is generally attributed either to Francisco Pelsaert or Jan Jansz, but authorship of the plates therein is unknown. | ||||||
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Other versions | The full page of the newspaper in which this image appeared can be seen at Image:The Western Mail - Christmas 1897 - Page 5.jpg. The complete plate from which this was taken can be seen at Image:Ongeluckige voyagie vant schip Batavia (Plate 2).jpg. |
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