p. ii—iii | Selling boomerangs and shell art at The Loop, c. 1950s. |
p. xv | Map of Botany Bay. |
p. 2 | Map showing monuments on Botany Bay's north and south heads. |
p. 3 | Iris Williams standing near her mother's birthplace at La Perouse. |
p. 11 | Two of the Natives of New Holland Advancing to Combat. |
p. 12 | Captain Cook's Landing At Botany, A.D. 1770. |
p. 20 | Detail from the broadsheet A DESCRIPTION of a wonderful large WILD MAN or monstrous GIANT brought from Botany Bay. |
p. 23 | E. Phillip Fox's Landing of Captain Cook at Botany Bay 1770. |
p. 40 | The Coast Hospital, Little Bay. |
p. 51 | Aboriginal settlement, La Perouse. |
p. 59 | Cemetery, north head of Botany Bay. |
p. 66 | Johann Lhotsky's Captain Cook's tablet at Cape Solander, Botany Bay. |
p. 68 | Monument at Captain Cook's landing place. |
p. 77 | `Admiral Jellicoe and the Boomerang', Sydney Mail. |
p. 78 | Wes Simms and Joseph (Joby) Simms. |
p. 79 | Selling boomerangs and shell art at The Loop at La Perouse. |
p. 82 | Miniature shell art model of The Sydney Harbour Bridge. |
p. 87 | Joe Timbery's boomerang. |
p. 90 | Joe Timbrey's breastplate. |
p. 105 | Frederick Terry's Vue du tombeau du père Receveur. |
p. 111 | The French Mission to Australia at the Lapérouse monument. |
p. 115 | Jacques Arago's Timbéré, a native of new south Wales, taken when at port Jackson. |
p. 127 | Frogs Hollow, Frenchmans Beach. |