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Mutinerie du Bounty: log of Lieutenant William Bligh (1754-1817) redige in the boat after the mutinerie du Bounty of 29 April 1789 - Detail avec drapeau et dessin des contours d'une cote (Logbook or ship's log of William Bligh)
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Mutinerie du Bounty: log of Lieutenant William Bligh (1754-1817) redige in the boat after the mutinerie du Bounty of 29 April 1789 - Detail avec drapeau et dessin des contours d'une cote (Logbook or ship's log of William Bligh)
ELD4881297 Mutinerie du Bounty: log of Lieutenant William Bligh (1754-1817) redige in the boat after the mutinerie du Bounty of 29 April 1789 - Detail avec drapeau et dessin des contours d'une cote (Logbook or ship's log of William Bligh, commander of the Bounty, written after the mutiny during the travel on the boat adrift, 1789 - detail showing a flag, and coastlines) Canberra Library Australia; (add.info.: Mutinerie du Bounty: log of Lieutenant William Bligh (1754-1817) redige in the boat after the mutinerie du Bounty of 29 April 1789 - Detail avec drapeau et dessin des contours d'une cote (Logbook or ship's log of William Bligh, commander of the Bounty, written after the mutiny during the travel on the boat adrift, 1789 - detail showing a flag, and coastlines) Canberra Library Australia); Photo © The Holbarn Archive
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This print captures a piece of history in the form of the logbook or ship's log of Lieutenant William Bligh, commander of the Bounty, written after the infamous mutiny that took place on 29 April 1789. The detailed image shows Bligh's meticulous notes and sketches made while adrift on a boat following the mutiny.
The flag displayed in the logbook symbolizes hope and resilience amidst chaos and betrayal. As we gaze upon this historical document, we are transported back to a time of great turmoil and conflict at sea.
The contours of the coastline drawn by Bligh serve as a reminder of his determination to navigate through treacherous waters and find his way back to civilization. Despite facing insurmountable odds, he never lost sight of his mission to survive and seek justice for what had transpired aboard the Bounty.
This print is not just a visual representation but also a tangible connection to an extraordinary chapter in maritime history. It serves as a testament to human endurance, leadership, and unwavering courage in the face of adversity.
As we reflect on this remarkable artifact from centuries past, let us remember the legacy of William Bligh and all those who have braved the high seas in search of adventure, discovery, and ultimately, redemption.
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