Images Filters Artist Thomas Bock Collection Collection... British Museum (18) Alexander Turnbull Library (7) State Library of New South Wales (2) National Library of Australia (1) Country Country... Australia (28) Continent Continent... Oceania (28) Medium Medium... Watercolour (19) Category Category... People & Society (28) Date Date... 1830s (25) 1840s (2) Thomas Bock 28 matching results. See slideshow Sort orderRelevanceOldest additions firstNewest additions firstOldest painted firstNewest painted first See results on a map View map Wortabowigee, native of Port Dalrymple, Van Diemen's Land. ([Between 1831 and 1835]) + Add to album Truggernana, native of the southern part of Van Diemen's Land ([Between 1831 and 1835]) + Add to album Woreddy, native of Brune Island, Van Diemen's Land ([Between 1831 and 1835]) + Add to album Manalargena, a chief of the eastern coast of Van Diemen's Land. ([between 1830 & 1835]) + Add to album Tunnaminawate, native of Cape Grim, Van Diemen's Land. ([between 1835 & 1842]) + Add to album Jenny, native of Port Sorell, Van Diemen's Land ([between 1832 & 1839]) + Add to album Problatena, native of the Hampshire Hills, Van Diemen's Land. ([between 1831 & 1840]) + Add to album Jemmy / Native of the Hampshire Hills / by T. Bock (ca. 1837) + Add to album Jenny, / Native of Port Sorell, / Van Diemen's Land / by T. Bock (ca. 1837) + Add to album Manalargenna, a chief of the eastern coast of Van Diemen's Land (c.1831) + Add to album Tunnaminnerwate (aka Jack) (1831-1835) + Add to album Trugernanner (aka Truggernana or Truganini) (1831-1835) + Add to album Probelatter (aka Jimmy) (1831-1835) + Add to album Boy sitting (1831-1835) + Add to album Untitled (Drawing) (1831-1835) + Add to album Untitled (Drawing) (1831-1835) + Add to album Trugernanner (aka Truggernana or Truganini) (October 1831) + Add to album Togerlongerter (c.1832) + Add to album Ehumarah [Eumarrah] (1832) + Add to album Numbloote (aka Jenny) (1831-1835) + Add to album Numbloote (aka Jenny) (1831-1835) + Add to album Wortabowigee (aka Fanny) (1832-1833) + Add to album Manalargenna (1831-1835) + Add to album Manalargenna (1831-1835) + Add to album Probelatter (aka Jemmy or Problatena) (1831-1835) + Add to album Maulboyheenner (aka Timmy) (1831-1835) + Add to album Larratong (aka Larretong) (c.1832-1833) + Add to album Woreddy (aka Woureddy or Woorrady) (October 1831) + Add to album 1 Wortabowigee, native of Port Dalrymple, Van Diemen's Land. ([Between 1831 and 1835]) Alexander Turnbull Library | All Rights Reserved Truggernana, native of the southern part of Van Diemen's Land ([Between 1831 and 1835]) Alexander Turnbull Library | All Rights Reserved Woreddy, native of Brune Island, Van Diemen's Land ([Between 1831 and 1835]) Alexander Turnbull Library | All Rights Reserved Manalargena, a chief of the eastern coast of Van Diemen's Land. ([between 1830 & 1835]) Alexander Turnbull Library | All Rights Reserved Tunnaminawate, native of Cape Grim, Van Diemen's Land. ([between 1835 & 1842]) Alexander Turnbull Library | All Rights Reserved Jenny, native of Port Sorell, Van Diemen's Land ([between 1832 & 1839]) Alexander Turnbull Library | All Rights Reserved Problatena, native of the Hampshire Hills, Van Diemen's Land. ([between 1831 & 1840]) Alexander Turnbull Library | All Rights Reserved Jemmy / Native of the Hampshire Hills / by T. Bock (ca. 1837) Courtesy of Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright Jenny, / Native of Port Sorell, / Van Diemen's Land / by T. Bock (ca. 1837) Courtesy of State Library of New South Wales | Out of copyright Manalargenna, a chief of the eastern coast of Van Diemen's Land (c.1831) Out of Copyright. Image courtesy of the National Library of Australia. | Public Domain Tunnaminnerwate (aka Jack) (1831-1835) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Trugernanner (aka Truggernana or Truganini) (1831-1835) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Probelatter (aka Jimmy) (1831-1835) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Boy sitting (1831-1835) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Drawing) (1831-1835) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Drawing) (1831-1835) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Trugernanner (aka Truggernana or Truganini) (October 1831) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Togerlongerter (c.1832) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Ehumarah [Eumarrah] (1832) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Numbloote (aka Jenny) (1831-1835) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Numbloote (aka Jenny) (1831-1835) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Wortabowigee (aka Fanny) (1832-1833) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Manalargenna (1831-1835) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Manalargenna (1831-1835) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Probelatter (aka Jemmy or Problatena) (1831-1835) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Maulboyheenner (aka Timmy) (1831-1835) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Larratong (aka Larretong) (c.1832-1833) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Woreddy (aka Woureddy or Woorrady) (October 1831) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0