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Early Settlers in Australia, 1912. Artist: Charles Robinson
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Early Settlers in Australia, 1912. Artist: Charles Robinson
Early Settlers in Australia, 1912. When the Bellona transport came to anchor in Sydney Cove on 16th January, 1793, she brought with her the first immigrant free settlers. From More About The Empire by Alice Talwin Morris. [Blackie and Son Limited, London, Glasgow and Bombay, 1912]
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This photo print, titled "Early Settlers in Australia, 1912" and created by the talented artist Charles Robinson, takes us back to a significant moment in history. The image transports us to Sydney Cove on the 16th of January, 1793 when the Bellona transport arrived with the first immigrant free settlers. In this snapshot of time, we witness a group of courageous men who have embarked on an extraordinary journey to build a new life in this vast and untamed land. Dressed in colorful attire that reflects their individuality and resilience, these pioneers stand proudly against the backdrop of Australia's breathtaking countryside. One man stands out from the rest as he points towards an unknown horizon. With his hat perched confidently upon his head and a knapsack slung over his shoulder, he symbolizes hope and determination for what lies ahead. Each face tells its own story - stories of adventure, hardship, and dreams yet to be realized. This photograph not only captures a pivotal moment in Australian history but also serves as a reminder of Britain's imperial influence during the early 20th century. It is featured within Alice Talwin Morris' book "More About The Empire" which explores various aspects of British imperialism across different continents. As we gaze at this remarkable portrait frozen in time, we are reminded of those who paved the way for future generations; their courage shaping Australia into what it is today – a vibrant nation built upon diversity and resilience.
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