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Portrait of Bennelong, one of two natives brought from New South Wales by Governor Hunter and Captain Waterhouse, c.1795
Order as handmade oil painting Portrait of Bennelong, one of two natives brought from New South Wales by Governor Hunter and Captain Waterhouse, c.1795 - Lieutenant George Austin Woods |
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