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Rare First Fleet map showing the tracks of John Shortland (1739-1803) on his return voyage for England in the Alexander, a 452 ton barque, carrying the first dispatches of Governor Phillip to the secretary of state. On the home voyage, … Read Full Description
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Rare First Fleet map showing the tracks of John Shortland (1739-1803) on his return voyage for England in the Alexander, a 452 ton barque, carrying the first dispatches of Governor Phillip to the secretary of state. On the home voyage, Shortland discovered and charted many islands and reefs, including the dangerous, Middleton Shoal and sighted the Solomon Islands (New Georgia).
From Phillip, A. , A Voyage to Botany Bay. London. London 1789
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Perry, T. & Prescott, D. A guide to maps of Australia in books published 1780-1830. Canberra 1996 1789.07..
Ferguson, J. A. Bibliography of Australia Volumes 1-8, Canberra 1976 47.
Wantrup, J. Australian Rare Books. Sydney 1987 pp.59-64, pp.127-128, p.345-5, ill. p.63..
Wantrup, J. Australian Rare Books. Sydney 1987 pp.59-64, pp.127-128, p.345-5, ill. p.63..
McCormick, T. First Views of Australia 1788-1825. Sydney 1987 ill.pl.2, p.36..
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National Library Australia: Bib ID 585737
State Library New South Wales: Q78/26
Australian National Maritime Museum: Object No: 00005998
John Shortland (1739 - 1803)
John Shortland (1739-1803) was a naval officer, a member of a family of which six members were associated with the colonisation of Australia and New Zealand. After naval service in Newfoundland and the West Indies, he was promoted to lieutenant in 1763 and engaged in transport between England and America. Having commanded transports to Gibraltar, in 1786 he was appointed naval agent to the transports of the First Fleet, overseeing and executing all the contracts for transport. Not only did he command all the masters of these ships, he directed the accommodation of the soldiers and convicts on the journey. 'A large part of the credit for the success of this voyage was due to the vigilance and efficiency with which Shortland discharged his responsibilities', writes his biographer Arthur McMartin. Shortland's squadron of transports was the first to reach Botany Bay; he stayed at Port Jackson until July, when he sailed home on the Alexander with Arthur Phillip's first dispatches. On the way he charted many islands and reefs; the voyage of Flinders was partly an upshot of his recommendation for a thorough survey of the coast of Australia. Shortland is often confused with his son, also named John, who was also a Lieutenant on the First Fleet and who later discovered the Hunter River.
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