Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh
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Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh
Summary
Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh is a logbook[1].
Key Facts
- Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh authored William Bligh[2].
- Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh's image is recorded as Wr Bligh Journal fl3156809 a286171.jpg[3].
- Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh's instance of is recorded as logbook[4].
- Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh's owned by is recorded as State Library of New South Wales[5].
- Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh's made from material is recorded as paper[6].
- Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh's made from material is recorded as ink[7].
- Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh's collection is recorded as State Library of New South Wales[8].
- Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh's location is recorded as State Library of New South Wales Building[9].
- Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh's part of is recorded as Bligh Family Collection[10].
- +1789-04-05T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh[11].
- Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh's significant event is recorded as expedition[12].
- Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh's main subject is recorded as mutiny[13].
- Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh's main subject is recorded as Royal Navy[14].
- Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh's main subject is recorded as William Bligh[15].
- Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh's main subject is recorded as Fletcher Christian[16].
- Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh's main subject is recorded as HMS Bounty[17].
- Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh's main subject is recorded as Tahiti[18].
- Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh's main subject is recorded as navigation[19].
- Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh's main subject is recorded as Pitcairn Island[20].
- Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh's main subject is recorded as Exploration of the Pacific[21].
- Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh's work available at URL is recorded as https://collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YoldX8G9[22].
- Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh's number of pages is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+498'}[23].
- Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh's title is recorded as Log of the Proceedings of His Majestys Ship Bounty Lieut. Wm Bligh Commander from Otaheite towards Jamaica, signed
Wm Bligh', 5 Apr. 1789-13 Mar. 1790<sup id="cite-C30" class="cite-ref" title="Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh — title (P1476): Log of the Proceedings of His Majestys Ship Bounty Lieut. Wm Bligh Commander from Otaheite towards Jamaica, signedWm Bligh', 5 Apr. 1789-13 Mar. 1">[24]. - Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh's vessel is recorded as HMS Bounty[25].
- Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh's SLNSW unpublished item ID is recorded as 110339148[26].
Body
Geography
Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh's part of is recorded as Bligh Family Collection[10].
Designation and Status
Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh's instance of is recorded as logbook[4].
History and Context
+1789-04-05T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Log of HMS Bounty by William Bligh[11]. Its owned by is recorded as State Library of New South Wales[5].