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File:Tessellated Pavement Sunrise Landscape.jpg|[[Tessellated pavement]], a rare rock formation on the [[Tasman Peninsula]]
 
File:Tessellated Pavement Sunrise Landscape.jpg|[[Tessellated pavement]], a rare rock formation on the [[Tasman Peninsula]]
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File:Terre de Diemen, navigation, vue de la cote orientale de l'Ile Schouten.jpg|1807 engraving by French explorer [[Charles Alexandre Lesueur]] shows seafaring Aboriginal people and a large canoe on the eastern shore of [[Schouten Island]]
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File:Terre de Diemen, navigation, vue de la cote orientale de l'Ile Schouten.jpg|1807 engraving by French explorer [[Charles Alexandre Lesueur]] shows seafaring Aboriginal people and a large canoe on the eastern shore of [[Schouten Island]].
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File:Abel Tasman - Cuyp (cropped) (adjusted).jpg|Tasmania is named after Dutch explorer [[Abel Tasman]], the first European to sight the island, in 1642
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File:Abel Tasman - Cuyp (cropped) (adjusted).jpg|Tasmania is named after Dutch explorer [[Abel Tasman]], the first European to sight the island, in 1642.
    
File:John Glover - Mount Wellington and Hobart Town from Kangaroo Point - Google Art Project.jpg|Painting by [[John Glover (artist)|John Glover]] of [[Mount Wellington (Tasmania)|Mount Wellington]] and [[Hobart]], 1834
 
File:John Glover - Mount Wellington and Hobart Town from Kangaroo Point - Google Art Project.jpg|Painting by [[John Glover (artist)|John Glover]] of [[Mount Wellington (Tasmania)|Mount Wellington]] and [[Hobart]], 1834
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File:Benjamin Duterrau - Timmy, a Tasmanian Aboriginal, throwing a spear - Google Art Project.jpg|Painting of a Tasmanian Aboriginal throwing a spear, 1838
 
File:Benjamin Duterrau - Timmy, a Tasmanian Aboriginal, throwing a spear - Google Art Project.jpg|Painting of a Tasmanian Aboriginal throwing a spear, 1838
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File:Truganini and last 4 tasmanian aborigines.jpg|Four elderly full-blood Tasmanian Aboriginal people, {{circa|1860s}}. [[Truganini]], for many years claimed to be the last full-blood Aboriginal person to survive, is seated far right
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File:Truganini and last 4 tasmanian aborigines.jpg|Four elderly full-blood Tasmanian Aboriginal people, {{circa|1860s}}. [[Truganini]], for many years claimed to be the last full-blood Aboriginal person to survive, is seated far right.
    
File:Convict labourers in Australia in the early 20th century.jpg|A [[Convicts in Australia|convict]] ploughing team breaking up new ground at the farm at Port Arthur
 
File:Convict labourers in Australia in the early 20th century.jpg|A [[Convicts in Australia|convict]] ploughing team breaking up new ground at the farm at Port Arthur