Port Hacking R. 16 Feb. 89.
Pencil drawing with white highlights. Image 320 x 240mm, 12½ x 9½". Glued in mount. Small surface abrasion in edge, page time stained.
The Hacking River flows through the Royal National Park before emptying into Port Hacking, near Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The river and Port Hacking are named after Henry Hacking (1750-1831), quartermaster on Governor Phillip's HMS Sirius, part of the First Fleet.
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The Hacking River flows through the Royal National Park before emptying into Port Hacking, near Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The river and Port Hacking are named after Henry Hacking (1750-1831), quartermaster on Governor Phillip's HMS Sirius, part of the First Fleet.
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