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1778 Capt. Cook Antique Print Portrait of a Woman of New Caledonia Visit in 1774 Military The Saxons predominantly inhabited "Lundenwic"

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Description

The Saxons predominantly inhabited "Lundenwic"

formerly Mantuan territories but then part of Venice

ackground:

In ancient times

Borneo and Papua are larger in territory

1778 Capt. Cook Antique Print Portrait of a Woman of New Caledonia Visit in 1774 Military The Saxons predominantly inhabited "Lundenwic"Title : Femme de la Noule. Caledonie Ref : 91210 Size: 10in x 8in (255mm x 205mm) Date : 1778 Condition: (A+) Fine Condition Description: This fine original copper plate engraved antique print, portrait of a Woman of the Islands of New Caledonia in the South Pacific, visited by Captain James Cook during his 2nd Voyage of Discovery in the South Seas in September 1774, was engraved by Robert Benard after William Hodges and was published in the 1778

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