C1744

A Map of the Discoveries made by Capn. W…

Rare c.18th hand coloured engraved map showing the discoveries and tracks made by William Dampier in the Roebuck, subsequent to his visit to Shark Bay in Western Australia in 1699. Provenance: Bolton Library and Museum (with their stamp at top … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

A Map of the Discoveries made by Capn. Willm. Dampier in the Roebuck in 1699.

Date:

C1744

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Hand coloured copper engraving.

Image Size: 

325mm 
x 205mm

Paper Size: 

355mm 
x 228mm
AUTHENTICITY
A Map of the Discoveries made by Capn. Willm. Dampier in the Roebuck in 1699. - Antique Map from 1744

Genuine antique
dated:

1744

Description:

Rare c.18th hand coloured engraved map showing the discoveries and tracks made by William Dampier in the Roebuck, subsequent to his visit to Shark Bay in Western Australia in 1699.
Provenance: Bolton Library and Museum (with their stamp at top right).
Dampier’s explorations and discoveries resulted in the first published account of Australian flora and fauna. The map extends from Rote Island, Timor, to New Britain which he named. Dampier had attempted to put the Roebuck at Kupang but had been initially turned away by the Dutch governor of Fort Concordia who had feared that they may have been pirates. He was allowed to anchor for some weeks at a distance and perform the necessary repairs to the ship. On 3rd December 1699 he rounded the northern coast of New Guinea and sailed east, charting the coast.
From Harris, J. Navigantium atque itinerantium bibliotheca or, a Complete Collection of Voyages and Travel.
References:
Sabin, J. A Dictionary of Books Relating to America, from its Discovery to the Present Time. New York. (1936) 1967 :: 30483.
Hill, J. The Hill Collection of Pacific Voyages. San Diego 1974 :: 775.
National Library Australia, Mapping Our World. Canberra 2013 :: p.143.


Collections:
National Library Australia: Bib ID 998720
National Library New Zealand: fREng HARR Navi 1744
State Library New South Wales: Call Number: RB/F909.8A/13
State Library Victoria: RARESF 910.8 H24 B
State Library South Australia: RGS Special Coll. 910.8 H314 d

Emanuel Bowen (1693 - 1767)

Prominent c.18th Welsh map engraver and geographer who held the prestigious title of Royal Mapmaker, to both King George II of Great Britain and Louis XV of France. Born around 1694 in Talley, Carmarthenshire, he moved to London to apprentice under the globe maker Charles Price. By the 1720s, he had established himself as a leading figure in the London map-making trade, known for a signature style that combined technical accuracy with an abundance of decorative and informative detail.

His work was characterized by a tendency to fill the empty spaces of his maps with dense historical notes, geographical descriptions, and elaborate cartouches. This made his maps not only tools for navigation but also encyclopaedic resources for the 18th-century reader. Later in his career, he collaborated with Thomas Kitchin to produce The Large English Atlas, which remained one of the most comprehensive sets of English county maps for decades.
Despite his prolific output and the high status of his clientele, Bowen’s life ended in financial hardship. He trained several notable apprentices, including his son Thomas Bowen and his son-in-law Thomas Kitchin, yet he struggled to maintain his wealth. By the time of his death in May 1767, he had lost much of his eyesight and lived in poverty, reportedly due to family expenses.

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