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Dirk Hartog Introduction

WA Museum James Dexter

Explores the impact and motivations of Europe’s at first tentative and then conflicting approaches to the southern continent. It encompasses the story of Dirk Hartog; profiles other early Dutch East India Company (VOC) skippers or commanders and their discoveries; VOC visits to the South Land; a brief background of the VOC including why the company never settled in Australia; the trials and tribulations of some of the Dutch vessels that were wrecked on the harsh west Australian coast in the 17th and 18th centuries; the stories of the two pewter dishes placed at Cape Inscription (by Hartog in 1616 and another by Willem de Vlamingh in 1697); and descriptions of the landscape of Dirk Hartog Island.

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A man in a suit standing in front of the timbers of the Batavia shipwreck.

Dirk Hartog Video with James Dexter
Credit: WA Museum