Images Filters Artist Artist... Richard Browne (60) Unknown Artist (5) Henry Ninham (1) Collection Collection... State Library of New South Wales (34) National Library of Australia (28) Private Collection (2) Michael Graham-Stewart (1) Norfolk Museums Service (1) Country Country... Australia (65) England (1) Continent Continent... Oceania (65) Europe (1) Medium Medium... Watercolour (28) Category Category... People & Society (36) Flora & Fauna (29) Buildings & Architecture (1) Date Date... 1770s (1) 1780s (1) 1790s (1) 1800s (1) 1810s (32) 1820s (15) 1890s (1) 66 matching results. See slideshow Sort orderRelevanceOldest additions firstNewest additions firstOldest painted firstNewest painted first See results on a map View map Killigrant (19th century) + Add to album Cobbawn Wogi, native chief of Port Stephen (1820) + Add to album Ningi Ningi / [drawn by R. Browne] (ca. 1818-20) + Add to album The emu (1820) + Add to album The mountain pheasant (1819) + Add to album Memora (c.1819) + Add to album Killigrant (c.1819) + Add to album Killigrant (c.1819) + Add to album Long Jack (c.1819) + Add to album Bruair, N.S.W., 1819 (1819) + Add to album Natives return'd from fishing (1819) + Add to album Wambella (c.1819) + Add to album The kangaroo (1820) + Add to album Wambela, 1819 / watercolour drawing by R. Browne (1819) + Add to album Natives fishing, N.S. Wales, 1819 (1819) + Add to album Hump back'd Maria, a female native well known about Sydney (1819) + Add to album Pussey Cat (c.1819) + Add to album Wambella (1821) + Add to album Magill (c.1819) + Add to album Wambela, wife of Cobbawn Wogi, native chief of Port Stephen (1820) + Add to album Cobbawn Dol (c.1819) + Add to album Burgun (c.1819) + Add to album Killagrant (c.1819) + Add to album Cobbawn Wogi (c.1819) + Add to album Gunatoo (c.1819) + Add to album 8. Nankeen Bird (1813) + Add to album 22. Robbins (1813) + Add to album 26. The Masked Plover (1813) + Add to album 34. Kangaroo (1813) + Add to album 36. Native Dog (1813) + Add to album 38. Native Cat (1813) + Add to album 40. Flying Squirrel (1813) + Add to album 42. Opussum (1813) + Add to album Natives returned from fishing (1820s [?]) + Add to album Natives of New South Wales, fishing (1820s [?]) + Add to album Burgon N.S.W., 1819 (1819) + Add to album Coola-benn, native chief of Port Stephen [i.e. Stephens], New South Wales (1820) + Add to album Frontispiece. Natives of New South Wales (1813) + Add to album 18. Rose Hill Parrot, Paroquet and Ground Parrot (1813) + Add to album 45. Fish (1813) + Add to album 47. Fish (1813) + Add to album 49. Butterflies (1813) + Add to album 54. Reptiles (1813) + Add to album Natives returned from fishing, 1820 / drawn by R.Browne (1820) + Add to album Untitled (1813) + Add to album Ninge Ninge and Nigral (c.1811) + Add to album Killigrant [and] Ginatoo, natives of New South Wales (1820s [?]) + Add to album 2. The Emue (1813) + Add to album 4. Mamura Superba (1813) + Add to album 10. The Black Swan (1813) + Add to album 12. Star Wing (1813) + Add to album 14. Black & White Cockatoo (1813) + Add to album 16. King Parrot (1813) + Add to album 32. Regent (1813) + Add to album 24. Owl (1813) + Add to album 46. Fish (1813) + Add to album Cobbawn Wogi Native Chief of Ashe Island Hunters [sic] River N S Wales, 1819 / drawn by R. Browne (1819) + Add to album 44. Fish (1813) + Add to album 49. Butterflies (1813) + Add to album 30. Sparrow, Tom Tit, Fan Tail & Ant Killer (1813) + Add to album 12Next Last Killigrant (19th century) image © Michael Graham-Stewart | All Rights Reserved Cobbawn Wogi, native chief of Port Stephen (1820) image © Bridgeman Images/Private Collection | All Rights Reserved Ningi Ningi / [drawn by R. Browne] (ca. 1818-20) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright The emu (1820) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain The mountain pheasant (1819) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain Memora (c.1819) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain Killigrant (c.1819) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain Killigrant (c.1819) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain Long Jack (c.1819) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain Bruair, N.S.W., 1819 (1819) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain Natives return'd from fishing (1819) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain Wambella (c.1819) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain The kangaroo (1820) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain Wambela, 1819 / watercolour drawing by R. Browne (1819) Courtesy of State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright Natives fishing, N.S. Wales, 1819 (1819) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain Hump back'd Maria, a female native well known about Sydney (1819) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain Pussey Cat (c.1819) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain Wambella (1821) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain Magill (c.1819) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain Wambela, wife of Cobbawn Wogi, native chief of Port Stephen (1820) image © Bridgeman Images/Private Collection | All Rights Reserved Cobbawn Dol (c.1819) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain Burgun (c.1819) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain Killagrant (c.1819) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain Cobbawn Wogi (c.1819) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain Gunatoo (c.1819) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain 8. Nankeen Bird (1813) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright 22. Robbins (1813) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright 26. The Masked Plover (1813) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright 34. Kangaroo (1813) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright 36. Native Dog (1813) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright 38. Native Cat (1813) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright 40. Flying Squirrel (1813) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright 42. Opussum (1813) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright Natives returned from fishing (1820s [?]) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain Natives of New South Wales, fishing (1820s [?]) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain Burgon N.S.W., 1819 (1819) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain Coola-benn, native chief of Port Stephen [i.e. Stephens], New South Wales (1820) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain Frontispiece. Natives of New South Wales (1813) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright 18. Rose Hill Parrot, Paroquet and Ground Parrot (1813) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright 45. Fish (1813) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright 47. Fish (1813) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright 49. Butterflies (1813) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright 54. Reptiles (1813) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright Natives returned from fishing, 1820 / drawn by R.Browne (1820) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright Untitled (1813) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright Ninge Ninge and Nigral (c.1811) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain Killigrant [and] Ginatoo, natives of New South Wales (1820s [?]) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain 2. The Emue (1813) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright 4. Mamura Superba (1813) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright 10. The Black Swan (1813) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright 12. Star Wing (1813) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright 14. Black & White Cockatoo (1813) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright 16. King Parrot (1813) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright 32. Regent (1813) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright 24. Owl (1813) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright 46. Fish (1813) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright Cobbawn Wogi Native Chief of Ashe Island Hunters [sic] River N S Wales, 1819 / drawn by R. Browne (1819) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright 44. Fish (1813) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright 49. Butterflies (1813) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright 30. Sparrow, Tom Tit, Fan Tail & Ant Killer (1813) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright