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VUE DE LA RADE DE SYDNEY ET DU FORT MACQUARIE  of  the  buildings  in  the  immediate  foreground  by  1802,  and  they


 JANUARY  remained  for  many  years  among  Sydney’s  most  impressive
        structures.
 In 1838 the French vessel the ‘Venus’ put into Port Jackson, and its Captain,
 Du Petit-Thouars, was filled with admiration at the flourishing city which had   Fort Macquarie is visible in the centre of the scene. This square stone
 developed  there.  This  impression  of  Sydney  Cove  is  a  lithograph  after   building,  mounting  15  guns,  was  manned  until  1902,  when  it  was

 Romuald-Georges  Menard.  Menard  together  with  Louis-Jules  Masselot   demolished and replaced by a turreted tramway depot bearing the
 produced  a  pictorial  record  of  the  voyage  which  formed  the  basis  of   same name. Today the Sydney Opera House dominates this point.
 illustrations  accompanying  Du  Petit-Thouars’  published  account.  Several   The  Domain  stretches  back  to  the  left  of  the  Fort,  devoid  of  its
 variations of this scene exist, and Menard’s work is possibly after an earlier   kangaroos  and  emus  by  this  time,  and  transformed  by  Mrs.
 work by Charles Rodius.  Macquarie into “a most extensive and elegant shrubbery” interwoven
 The  artist  was  standing  above  Robert  Campbell’s  extensive  property,   with walks and carriage drives. Pinchgut Island lies to the right of the
 looking  towards  the  Heads  from  the  western  side  of  Sydney  Cove.   Fort,  and  Macquarie  Light  on  South  Head  can  be  seen  in  the

 Campbell, Australia’s first fully established merchant, had completed some   distance.
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