This two-volume work by Captain Phillip Parker King (1791 1856) was published in 1827, and describes the Royal Navy's 1817 22 surveying expedition to chart the coastal regions of Australia. King carried out the surveys in two successive ships, the Mermaid, which was declared unseaworthy in 1820, and the newly commissioned Bathurst. He worked on the charts, which were published by the Hydrographic Office, for two years after his return to England. He was made a Fellow of the Royal Society, and later undertook a similar surveying voyage, in which he was accompanied by Captain Fitzroy on the...
This two-volume work by Captain Phillip Parker King (1791 1856) was published in 1827, and describes the Royal Navy's 1817 22 surveying expedition to ...
This two-volume work by Captain Phillip Parker King (1791 1856) was published in 1827, and describes the Royal Navy's 1817 22 surveying expedition to chart the coastal regions of Australia. King carried out the surveys in two successive ships, the Mermaid, which was declared unseaworthy in 1820, and the newly commissioned Bathurst. He worked on the charts, which were published by the Hydrographic Office, for two years after his return to England. He was made a Fellow of the Royal Society, and later undertook a similar surveying voyage, in which he was accompanied by Captain Fitzroy on the...
This two-volume work by Captain Phillip Parker King (1791 1856) was published in 1827, and describes the Royal Navy's 1817 22 surveying expedition to ...