IDNO
T.149781.RPT
Description
On Catalogue Card: "S.P. 60. Tahiti. Koda. 35mm.
15. people, Point Venus." [Poignant's manuscript]
Place
Oceania Polynesia; French Polynesia; Society Islands; Tahiti
Cultural Affliation
Named Person
Photographer
None
Collector / Expedition
Date
pre March 1969
Collection Name
Poignant Collection
Source
Poignant, Roslyn
Format
Colour Transparency
Primary Documentation
Other Information
T.148696.RPT - T.152693.RPT were located in the drawer file of transparency sheets, numbered C1021/.
T.149774.RPT - T.149797.RPT were located in a transparency sheet, numbered C1021/46.
Place: Point Venus is a peninsula on the north coast of Tahiti, and is where Captain James Cook anchored to observe the 1769 Transit of Venus from the South Pacific. Cook anchored in Matavai Bay on 12 April 1769 and established an observatory, and a fortified camp called "Fort Venus", at Te Auroa, which they named "Point Venus". [Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_Venus, CO 22/06/2021]
FM:289428
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