» ViewSirius and convoy going, Botany Bay, 21 Jan 1788. Courtesy State Library of NSW
» ViewGroup on the north shore of Port Jackson, Thomas Watling c.1788. Courtesy British Museum (Natural History)
» ViewLouis XVI giving final instructions to the Comte de la Pérouse, 1785, copied from the original oil by N. Monsiau in the Royal Palace, Versailles. France.
No Date. Courtesy State Library of NSW
» ViewBanksia Serrata, original specimen from Botany Bay. Drawn by Parkinson and described by Solander 1770. Courtesy British Museum (Natural History)
» ViewL'Astrolabe & la Boussole at anchor in Maui (Hawaii) c1787, Courtesy Musée de la Marine, France
» ViewBare Island c.1870s Courtesy State Library of NSW
» ViewAboriginal striking fish, unknown artist. Courtesy of the British Museum (Natural History)
» ViewFrenchmans Bay, Jordan, J.W. 1868, watercolour. Courtesy National Trust of Australia
» ViewUnemployment Camp hut at Happy Valley c.1930s Courtesy State Library of NSW
» ViewLa Perouse Land sale poster c.1911 Courtesy Randwick City Library
» ViewRussian Migrants Camp at Frog Hollow at La Perouse c.1950s Courtesy Randwick City Library
» ViewLa Perouse, 1868, Jordan, J.W., watercolour. Courtesy National Trust of NSW
» ViewArchaeologists diving on wreck on the reef at Vanikoro c.1985. Photograph Musée de la Marine, Paris, France
» ViewAboriginal axe grinding groove, Little Bay c.1997. Photograph Stephen Thompson
» ViewFrenchmans Beach and Lapérouse Monument c.1870s. Courtesy State Library of NSW
» ViewThe Instrument Room during the Salvation Army women's and children's refuge occupation c.1987. Lapérouse Museum Collection
» ViewThe newsletter of the United Aborigines Mission March 1938. Lapérouse Museum Collection
» ViewHappy Valley unemployed camp, La Perouse c.1932. Courtesy State Library of NSW
» ViewChinese Market Gardens at La Perouse c.1980s Courtesy Randwick City Library
» ViewLa Loop. The tram loop at La Perouse c.1920s. Lapérouse Museum Collection
» ViewBathers at Frenchmans Beach c.1900s.
Lapérouse Museum Collection
» ViewFrance's Day Ribbon, 14 July 1917.
Courtesy State Library of NSW
» ViewCongwong Beach c.1900 Courtesy of State Library of NSW
» ViewGeorge Cann in 1934. The Cann family established their famous snake show in 1919 and two generations of showmen have attracted big crowds ever since.
Courtesy State Library of NSW