Connect with UPF - Université de la Polynésie Française
This item is currently online. Contact this content partner to get more information about this item.
I Taïti. Le C.A. Dupetit Thouars faisant amener le pavillon taïtien et prenant possession au nom de la France
- Description:
- Lithographie originale figurant les vaisseaux français du contre-amiral du Petit-Thouars, au mouillage dans la baie de Papeete. Sous l'estampe figurent les noms des vaisseaux (la reine Blanche, vaisseau de du Petit-Touars, le Dublin, le Danaé, l'Uranie du capitaine Bruat, l'Embuscade), ainsi que l'emplacement de Motou ata, résidence de Pomaré Vahiné, sur la droite. Le 9 septembre 1842 le c...
- Display date:
- 1844; Date de numérisation : 2021
- Creation date:
- 1844
- Location:
- Pacifique, Polynésie française
- Collections:
- Ana'ite - la bibliothèque scientifique numérique polynésienne
- Content partner:
- UPF - Université de la Polynésie Française
- Availability:
- Online
-
Copyright status: Share, modifyFind out more about what you are able to do with this itemMore informationUPF - Université de la Polynésie Française has this to say about the rights status of this item:
Licence Domaine Public pour les documents et les métadonnées.
What can I do with this item?Non-infringing useNZ copyright law does not prevent every use of a copyright work, and this item may be hosted by an international institute or organisation. You should consider what you can and cannot do with a copyright work.Share itThis item is suitable for copying and sharing with others, without further permission.Modify itThis item is suitable for modifying, remixing and building upon, without further permission.Check about commercial useYou'll need to confirm with the copyright holder using this item for commercial purposes.
Related items
Welcome and warm Pasifik greetings
The information on this site has been gathered from our content partners.
The names, terms, and labels that we present on the site may contain images or voices of deceased persons and may also reflect the bias, norms, and perspective of the period of time in which they were created. We accept that these may not be appropriate today.
If you have any concerns or questions about an item, please contact us.