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Relics of Captain Cook (engraving)
1046131 Relics of Captain Cook (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Relics of Captain Cook, collected by him during the Voyage of the " Endeavour, " and recently acquired by the New South Wales Government. Illustration for The Graphic, 1 October 1887.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23540658
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This print showcases the "Relics of Captain Cook" an engraving by an English School from the 19th century. The image captures a collection of artifacts that were once owned by Captain James Cook, collected during his renowned voyage on the ship "Endeavour". Recently acquired by the New South Wales Government, these relics offer a fascinating glimpse into Cook's exploration and encounters with indigenous cultures. The photograph reveals a diverse array of objects, each holding its own significance. Among them are carved wooden spears, tortoise ornaments, and even a mummified head. A stone hatchet and carved ivory tomahawk handle represent tools used in daily life or as weapons in tribal warfare. Notably, there is also a lineal descent symbol marking Cook's encounter with a New Zealand chief. The relics reflect both cultural exchange and conquest; they depict converted native deities alongside symbols of victors brought back to England. Carvings representing slain enemies stand alongside fish scale bodies and conch shells symbolizing Pacific island traditions. This print not only offers historical insight but also highlights the intricate craftsmanship displayed in each artifact. From intricately carved clubs to stained shields adorned with human hair, every item tells its own story within this rich tapestry of history. Overall, this image serves as a visual testament to Captain James Cook's voyages and their impact on both European explorers and the indigenous peoples he encountered along his journey through uncharted territories.
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