C1790

Plan of Adventure Bay on Van Diemens Lan…

Adventure Bay, Bruny Island. The bay was first sighted by Abel Tasman in 1642 but because of gale force winds, he was unable to make a landing. Captain James Cook in H. M. S. &quotResolution&quot &amp Captain Tobias Furneaux in … Read Full Description

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Plan of Adventure Bay on Van Diemens Land. View of the South Side of Adventure Bay

Date:

C1790

Condition:

Perforations to left hand side sheet edge up to engraved line, one very small tear at left hand side, otherwise in good condition.

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Image Size: 

210mm 
x 330mm
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Plan of Adventure Bay on Van Diemens Land. View of the South Side of Adventure Bay - Antique Map from 1790

Genuine antique
dated:

1790

Description:

Adventure Bay, Bruny Island. The bay was first sighted by Abel Tasman in 1642 but because of gale force winds, he was unable to make a landing. Captain James Cook in H. M. S. &quotResolution&quot &amp Captain Tobias Furneaux in H. M. S. &quotAdventure&quot left England in 1772 also to explore the South Seas, becoming separated Furneaux followed Tasman’s chart and in 1773 found the bay naming it Adventure Bay. Captain Cook landed at Adventure Bay in 1777 from H. M. S. &quotResolution&quot with William Bligh as sailing master.

Thomas Bowen (1733 - 1790)

Influential 18th-century Welsh cartographer and engraver who operated at the height of British imperial expansion. Training under his father, Emanuel Bowen, the royal mapmaker to both the British and French crowns, Thomas eventually took over the family business in London. His career was defined by technical versatility, ranging from local road and ward maps for Noorthouck’s New History of London to global charts documenting the discoveries of Captain James Cook. His output reflects the era's obsession with exploration and trade, featuring notable works like his 1778 map of the Russian Empire and specialized charts of the West Indies. Despite his prolific output for major publications like Gentleman's Magazine and his contribution to defining the British cartographic landscape, Bowen faced chronic financial instability. His life came to a somber end in 1790 at the Clerkenwell workhouse, marking a stark contrast to the prestigious legacy of the Bowen name.

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