File:The Aureed Island skull trophy drawn by W. E. Brockett on the Isabella.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionThe Aureed Island skull trophy drawn by W. E. Brockett on the Isabella.jpg |
English: The tortoiseshell mask found at Aureed, adorned with human skulls.The Aureed Island figure drawn by W. E. Brockett on the Isabella (schooner). Taken from Wiliam Edward Brockett's, Narrative of a Voyage from Sydney to Torres’ Straits : in Search of the Survivors of the Charles Eaton, in His Majesty’s colonial schooner Isabella, C.M. Lewis, commander, Sydney: printer Henry Bull, 1836. published at the Colonist office, 1836. |
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Source | https://veronicapeek.com/2012/06/12/part-four-voyage-of-the-barque-charles-eaton/ |
Author | William Edward Brockett |
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