Description
water supply and sewerage
used to treat Hodgkin\'s disease
and what he found on his journeys was so strange that later writers refused to believe him
The first European to sight the bay was explorer Abel Tasman
from the crude and fanciful depictions of the early sixteenth century to the first accurate maps published in the mid-nineteenth century
1778 Capt. Cook Antique Print of a Man of the Tanna Island, Vanuatu in 1774 India water supply and sewerageTitle : Homme De L Isle de Tanna Ref : 16344 1 Size: 10in x 8in (255mm x 205mm) Date : 1778 Condition: (A+) Fine Condition Description: This fine original copper plate engraved antique print, a portrait of a Man of the Island of Tanna in the Vanuatu group of Islands in the South Pacific, visited by Captain James Cook during his 2nd Voyage of Discovery in the South Seas in 1774, was engraved by Robert Benard after William Hodges and was published in
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