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Assiette chinoise "Crabe et Crevette" en porcelaine (Règne de Qianlong, circa 1760) présentée au “Musée Lapérouse” d'Albi , août 2023.
Zoïa Mossour and Louis A. W. Sheridan photographed by Razasan at Lapérouse, Paris ✨🎂
2019 - Tyler Hoechlin - Lapérouse ©François Goizé
THE SOLEIL par OMAR-DZ
Restaurant Laperouse, Paris
NEW MAP: Australasia 1788: First Fleet (26 Jan 1788) https://buff.ly/2JlaqdG Prior to the American Revolutionary War (1775–83) British convicts had been transported to North America, but the independence of the United States ended this practise. As an alternative, the British government decided to establish a penal colony on the east coast of New Holland (Australia)—claimed for Britain by James Cook in 1770. In 1788 the British landed the First Fleet of 11 ships at Port Jackson (Sydney), founding the Colony of New South Wales. This marked the beginning of the European settlement of Australia, a process which would prove devastating for the continent’s Aboriginal inhabitants. #australasia #history #welovemaps #map #1780s #1788 #aboriginalaustralians #australia #australianhistory #australiaday #frenchhistory #january #january26 #newsouthwales #britishempire #laperouse #firstfleet #colonialism #britishhistory #aboriginal #maps #newholland #newmap #worldhistory #historygeek #historyteacher #historybuff #convicts #portjackson #historynerd (at Sydney Harbour) https://www.instagram.com/p/BvKPadogdPY/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=mre6e1sox24p
Caught this manta ray cruising the cliff sides of la perouse the other day🌊