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Inaugural Pierre Roussel Lecture at Friends AGM

02 Tuesday Dec 2014

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web Carole and Pierre RousselWe all owe Pierre Roussel a debt of gratitude. Our area and our community are the better for his works and deeds. And it is appropriate that we commemorate his vision and work with this annual address. Matt T Lecture

The Honorable Matt Thistlethwaite (MP for Kingsford Smith and Patron of the Friends of the Laperouse Museum) delivering the inaugural Pierre Roussel Lecture at the Friends AGM 30 November 2014

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Bill George Madeleine NicolemadeleineOn the VerandahMatt and Nicole Barry Kinnaird (Photographs: Pierre and Carole Roussel at the opening of the Laperouse Museum in 1988; Matt Thistlethwaite, Don Harwin, Madeleine and Eric Berti and members at the AGM. The ultimate crème-brûlée was contributed by Yves Richard pictured(l) with Collette and Bill. Barry Kinnard displayed maps of the d’Entrecasteaux expedition, sent in search of Laperouse)

Presentation of Cable Station gouache by Marie Détrée

02 Friday May 2014

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Donation from EricOn Monday 28th April, 2014, an original gouache of the Cable Station building, housing the Laperouse Museum, was presented to the Friends of the Laperouse Museum by M.Eric Berti, Consul General of France. The artist is Marie Détrée, penintre officiel de la Marine (official painter of the French Navy) and pictured below at the Laperouse Museum during the visit by officers and crew of the Vendémiaire. The work was completed aboard the FS Vendémiaire during the International Fleet Review in Sydney in October 2013. ???????????????????????????????Site du musée Lapérouse

France’s Dead in Australia - An Historical Survey

15 Tuesday Apr 2014

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GraveAddress by Ed Duyker at Hazelhurst Regional Gallery and Arts Centre 12 April 2014

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A revised version of this address, with sources, will be published in the French Australian Review (formerly Explorations) in July 2014.

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Massicot-1772 * Claude-François-Joseph Receveur-1788 * Jacques-Laurent Boucher- 1793 * Romeo Rassel -1802 * Pierre Lalouette de Vernicourt - 1804 * Gabriel Huon de Kerrilleau -1828 * Félix Balthasar Simon - 1839 * Pierre Moreau- 1839 * Jean–Baptiste Beaudoin - 1840 * Joseph Couteleng - 1840 * Ernest Goupil - 1840 * Honoré Argelier - 1840 * Alexandre Deniel - 1840 * François Girard - 1859 * Eugène Marie Quillien - 1876 * Augustin Nicot - 1879 * Jean-Marie Foucault-1879 * Jean-Adolphe Bernard-1879 * Emmanuel-Jean Allat - 1879 * Jean-Marie Pouly - 1879 * Jules Boulanger - 1879 * Valentin Maze - 1879 * Louis-René Desmos - 1879 * Victor Letourneau - 1879 * Jean-Marie Urban - 1879 * Louis Drouillet - 1879 * Louis-Marie Le Floch - 1879 * Jean-Marie Duret - 1879 * Edmond Marin La Meslée - 1893 * Jacques Playoust - 1947 * Vicomte Guilaume Charles Baptiste de Pierres - 1959 * Henri-Jacques-Stanley de Pierres - 1989

 

 

 

Laperouse Day unveiling of La Boussole

21 Friday Mar 2014

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To celebrate Laperouse Day, the Mayor of Randwick, Cr Scott Nash, and the Consul-General of France, Monsieur Eric Berti unveiled the latest addition to the Laperouse Collection. It is a model of la Boussole(Compass), the ship commanded by Captain Jean-François de Galaup, comte de Lapérouse.

La Boussole was originally a flûte (cargo ship) of 450 tons, named Portefaix (Stevedore). It was selected by the Minister of Marine, the Maréchal de Castries, on 6th March 1785 and then brought from Rochefort north to Brest, arriving on 13th May. It joined l’Autruche (Ostrich), later to be renamed l’Astrolabe, and then both ships were refitted for the scientific expedition commissioned by King Louis XVI.

English-made cooking stoves were replaced with traditional French galley stoves. Windmills were installed on the poop-deck of each ship for grinding wheat. Distilling machines, invented by Frenchman Pierre Poissonnier in 1763 to supply drinking water from sea water, were added. Both ships were decorated with wooden carvings of the French crest. Because it carried the commander of the expedition, la Boussole was provided with additional carvings of three fleurs-de-lys flanked by two cherubs at work with navigational instruments. The carvings were made at Brest in pine and lime-tree wood, and cost 332 livres 15 sols. Each ship carried five craft including a longboat, a Biscay boat and a yawl.

This model, at a scale of 1:70, is 92cm in length and took over 400 hours to produce. It was hand crafted by Le Village - Maquettes de bateaux in Madagascar using rosewood for the hull and ebony for the superstructure, masts, yards, pulleys and chain plates. Vegetable dyes and tea and coffee were used for the cotton sails.

(Photo L-R: Ron Hoenig, Member for Heffron; Michael Daley, Member for Maroubra and Patron; Bruce Notley-Smith, Member for Coogee; Scott Nash, Mayor of Randwick and Patron; Matt Thistlethwaite, Member for Kingsford Smith and Patron; Eric Berti, Consul-General; Madeleine Berti; Leon Goltman, Councillor for Waverley).

Rose de Freycinet - State Library of NSW Library Foundation Project

24 Monday Feb 2014

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A very successful Rose de Freycinet archives evening was held on Thursday 19th June. It was organised by Susan Hunt, Executive Director of the State Library Foundation, for the Friends of the Laperouse Museum and some State Library Foundation custodian donors in the Mitchell Library Friends room. Everybody had plenty of time to view Rose’s fascinating journal written on board the “Uranie” to be given to her dear friend and cousin, Caroline de Nanteuil, in amazingly good condition considering that it will soon be 200 years old. We also saw her letters to her mother transcribed by Louis, her husband, and a very beautiful edition of the paintings and drawings made by the artists who accompanied the expedition. These illustrations were also running concurrently on a large television screen throughout the evening.

The Consul General for France, M. Eric Berti, spoke on behalf of the Friends of the Laperouse Museum, drawing attention to the intrepid Rose’s courage and daring in “running away to sea” with her husband at a time when it was not only illegal and extremely dangerous, but also considered most unlucky for women to make long sea journeys.

Richard Neville, Mitchell Librarian, spoke at length of the intrinsic value of the journal and letters with their first- hand impressions of life at sea and on land in the early 19th century, and “their lively, observant and fascinating account of European engagement with Australia and the Pacific”.

Sam Meers, Executive Director of the Nelson Meers Foundation spoke on behalf of the State Library Foundation, drawing attention to the social importance of the archives. She said that they offer “an unrivalled manuscript…which records not only the activities of the expedition itself, but also documents the much less visible minutiae of travel, the issues of class, protocol and society as well as the personal stories of a remarkable woman’s achievements in the masculine world of exploration.”

With very pleasant wines and delicious food served throughout the evening, the 60+ guests all had a most exciting, informative and enjoyable evening. Photograph(left)- Eric Berti with Alex Byrne, State Librarian and Executive Director State Library of NSW (account from Carole Roussel)

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