Botany Bay
Botany Bay was the site in 1770 of Captain James Cook's first landing in Australia. He named it Stingray Harbour but later changed the name because of the variety of new plants found there by his expedition's naturalist, Joseph Banks.
Archaeological evidence from the shores of Botany Bay has yielded evidence of an Aboriginal settlement dating back 5,000 years. The Aboriginal people of Sydney were the Eora, the Dharawal and the Dharug people who comprised at least 28 known clans with traditional boundaries.
My panoramic images are printed on archival 300gsm cotton rag paper and finished with an acid free white mat; a glass window and a 20x40mm timber box frame. Each print is matted then mounted at the back of the frame all ready to hang. These images are also available as unframed prints.
Please allow 7 working days before your order can be despatched. Allow 4 working days for delivery within Australia. Australian delivery is free. I only ship unframed prints to customers outside of Australia. There is a flat $A30 charge for shipment of the unframed print to international customers.
RANGE OF SIZES AVAILABLE :
- 91x30cm print only (36x12 inches)
- 107x36cm print only (42x14 inches)
- 91x30cm framed print (frame size 111x50cm)
- 107x36cm framed print (frame size 131x60cm)***
***The framed size 131x60cm is the one shown in the room/wall image.
There is another landscape photograph of this swimming enclosure to be found in the Black & White Gallery.