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Coastal Profile of Endeavour River
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Sydney Parkinson's coastal profile of the Endeavour River
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Chart of East Coast of New Holland
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Captain Cook's chart of the East coast of New Holland
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Richard Pickersgill's Reef Chart
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A chart of the reefs surrounding Cooktown by Richard Pickersgill
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First Depiction of Kangaroo
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Sydney Parkinson's drawing of a kangaroo
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Vera Scarth-Johnson Gallery
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The Vera Scarth-Johnson Art Gallery at Nature’s Powerhouse features the botanic works of artist Vera Scarth-Johnson (1912-1999).
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The Old Bank, Cooktown
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The 'Old Bank' building was originally built in 1891 as the Queensland National Bank and is typical of the Victorian era with magnificent red cedar counters.
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Cooktown School of Art Society Inc/Elizabeth Guzsely Gallery
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The Cooktown School of Art Society Elizabeth Guzsely Gallery displays and sells original art works from the Cooktown area.
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Cooktown History Centre
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Housed in the oldest building in Charlotte Street, the former post and telegraph office, this is your one stop spot for everything related to Cooktown history.
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Birdwatching in and near Cooktown
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Cooktown is an ideal place for bird watching, because there are four main geographical regions that meet here, each with its own set of special birds – Wet Tropics rainforest, Cape York Peninsula forests, coastal wetlands and mangroves, and the drier woodlands of the Laura and Battlecamp escarpments.
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Pied Imperial Pigeon
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Pied Imperial Pigeon. Courtesy Lynette Ensor
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