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Swartte Swanne drift op het Eyland Rottenest

Abstract

After the two voyages of Abel Tasman in 1642 and 1644 there was little Dutch activity relating to the South Land. Then in November 1695 the Governor-General in Batavia wrote that the ship, “De Ridderschap van Holland” had not arrived from the Dutch Republic and was assumed to have been shipwrecked on the western Australian coast. This incident stimulated a search for the vessel and a new reconnaissance of the coast. Nicholas Witsen, the administrator of the VOC, instructed the skipper to study the people, flora and fauna of the region. The command of the expedition was given to Willem de Vlamingh, an experienced VOC sea-captain. They were also to find new staging places between the Netherlands and the Cape of Good Hope, and from the Cape to Java. For this reason de Vlamingh’s route included the islands of Tristan da Cunha, Amsterdam and St Paul, the upper images on the engraving. The lower image depicts the VOC ships Weseltje and De Geelvink at anchor at Rottnest Island with Black swans. On 29 December 1696 seaman Caspar Broel on board the Geelvink, first sighted ‘the Fog Island dead ahead’, present-day Rottnest Island. Vlamingh landed on Rottnest Island seeing numerous quokkas and thinking they were large rats named the island “rats’ nest” (Rattennest ). Soon after on 10 January 1697, he ventured up the Swan River and named the Swan River (Zwaanenrivier ) after the large numbers of black swans that were seen.
Date
1724 to 1725
Place
Rottnest Island
Subject
Category
Author
Valentyn, François
Publisher
s.n.
Creator
Valentyn, François
Current holder
Series number
BA2179
Item number
b3018359
Access rights
Digitised
Rights
These images are for personal use only. To publish or display them, contact the State Library of Western Australia
Country of origin
Language
Period of reference
1697
Description from source
1 print: copperplate engraving; 54 x 43 cm.
Published in François Valentyn’s Oud en Niew Oost-Indièn: Dordrecht, 1724-26.
Physical format
Pictures
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Place of Publication
Dordrecht, the Netherlands
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