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European contact with Australia.
Chris Halls, The
voyage of the
Golden Zeepaard. (South Australia, 1971).
Proceedings of the
Royal Geographic Society of...
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captured by
British 1799
Pallas –
built in 1781;
captured by the
British 1797
Zeepaard –
launched in 1782;
wrecked or
broken up 1805
Cutters Lynx –
built in 1784;...
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characters and
morphological variability of
Caprella mutica Schurin, 1935 in The Netherlands" (PDF). Het
Zeepaard. 65 (1): 22–28.[permanent dead link] v t e...
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voorkomen van
Gwynia capsula (Jeffreys, 1859) in Zeeuws-Vlaanderen. Het
Zeepaard 64(2):45-58 Emig C. C.,
Bitner M. A. & Álvarez F., 2019. Rhynchonelliformea...
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formation overlies the
Kockatea Shale,
Forestier Claystone and
Zeepaard Formation and is
overlain by the
Muderong Shale,
Windalia Radiolarite and...
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landowner with
privileges near S****enheim who
owned the
Haarlem brewery Het
Zeepaard. He
became a flag
bearer of the St.
George militia in
Haarlem from 1612-1624...
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original (PDF) on 4
October 2023. Data on
trips of the VOC
ships ‘’Gulden
Zeepaard’’ and ‘’Valk’’ "Fowlers Bay,
South Australia". 23
November 2007. Retrieved...
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January 1889,
Riccione became the site of the
shipwrecking of the
Dutch Zeepaard sailing ship,
which ran
aground as it
sailed from
Venice to Ancona. The...
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Wirangu people. In 1627,
Dutch explorer Pieter Nuyts, in the
Gulden Zeepaard (Golden Seahorse),
became the
first European to
sight the area. In 1937...
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sight the area was
Dutch explorer Pieter Nuyts, in 1627 in the
Gulden Zeepaard. The area is the
limit of his map
indicating he
turned around at about...