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Stanley, Owen

Stanley, Owen Leaving Sydney Harbour for Bass Strait oil painting on canvas
Leaving Sydney Harbour for Bass Strait
Painting ID::  42113
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Stanley, Owen Leaving Sydney Harbour for Bass Strait oil painting on canvas



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  Stanley, Owen
  1811 - 1850,was commander of HMS Rattlesnake on a four year exploratory expedition to New Guinea, 1846?C1850. Stanley was the son of Edward Stanley, Bishop of Norwich. He left naval college at the age of fifteen, and served under Phillip Parker King on HMS Adventure and John Franklin in the Mediterranean. In 1836 he sailed to the Arctic as scientific officer on HMS Terror under George Back. In 1838 he was given command of HMS Britomart and sailed to Australia, returning in 1843. In December 1846 Stanley sailed from Portsmouth in charge of HMS Rattlesnake, with the purpose of surveying the seas around the Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait. The ship called at Madeira, Rio de Janeiro, Simon's Town and Mauritius, arriving in Sydney in July 1847.
  Leaving Sydney Harbour for Bass Strait
  mk167 1848 Watercolour

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