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Habitations in Nootka Sound
Habitations in Nootka Sound [Whole drawing] Groups of people clad in skins standing on the beach with two boats and flat-roofed houses in the background. Near the houses are racks for drying fish. Possibly the village of Yuquot in Nootka Sound Vancouver Island visited by Capt. Cook and John Webber on 22 April 1778 Image taken from Drawings executed by John Webber during the Third Voyage of Captain Cook 1777-1779. Originally published/produced in N. America [Nootka Sound]; 1778. Illustrated by John Webber.
Location
British Library/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
AR9114442
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5664px × 4038px
Photo Credit
© British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NY
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ABORIGINAL
aborigine
ARCHIPELAGO
Beach
coast
Coastline
cook's third voyage
event
Expedition
EXPEDITIONS
Exploration
EXPLORE
Explorer
EXPLORING
Island
JAMES COOK
nootka sound
seacoast
SEAFRONT
Seaside
SETTLEMENT
SHORELINE
third voyage of captain cook
TOPOGRAPHY
Travel
TRAVELING
TRAVELLING
TRIP
Village
Villager