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Mutiny on the Batavia


Batavia (1628 ship) - Wikipedia

On 4 June 1629, Batavia was wrecked on the Houtman Abrolhos, a chain of small islands off Western Australia. Batavia. View of starboard side of three-masted ...

The Batavia shipwreck disaster | Australian National Maritime Museum

The Batavia smashes into a reef. On a stormy night in June 1629, about 8 months after the voyage started, the Batavia ran aground on a coral ...

New horrors unravelled in the story of the Batavia shipwreck

According to an account written by Pelsaert, Jacobsz, along with Jeronimus Cornelisz and several men, plotted a mutiny to take the ship and ...

Batavia's History | Western Australian Museum

On the morning of the fourth of June 1629, Batavia was wrecked on Morning Reef, on the Houtman Abrolhos (Lat. 28º 29.422S, Long. 113 º 47.603E). She was the ...

Wreck of the Batavia | National Museum of Australia

When the Batavia hit the reef, discipline collapsed. Sailors traditionally viewed shipwreck as a death sentence. Few could swim and because it ...

Batavia Shipwreck Site and Survivor Camps Area 1629 - Houtman ...

On the night of 4 June 1629 the Batavia struck a coral reef and sank in the Houtman Abrolhos Islands 65 kilometres off the Western Australian ...

The Batavia's Tale of Mutiny and Murder Gets a New Chapter

Archaeologists have unearthed new details of the 400-year-old bloodshed on a remote Australian island.

The Batavia Story - Visit Geraldton

On 4 June 1629 the Batavia was shipwrecked on Morning Reef in the Wallabi Group of the Houtman Abrolhos islands. Commander Francisco Pelsaert and select ...

Mutiny And Murder: Plumbing The Murky Depths Of The Batavia ...

What unfolded was a tragic tale of mutiny and murder that has captured the imaginations of historians and archaeologists. Now, the findings of a ...

The Wreck of Batavia | Western Australian Museum

The wreck of Batavia on its maiden voyage was disastrous, leading to accidental deaths, a mutiny and the mass murder of over one hundred souls.

Batavia Shipwreck - Eco Abrolhos

The Mutiny: As survivors reached land, they soon discovered that their suffering had only just begun. A group of men led by Jeronimus Cornelisz, a high-ranking ...

The Batavia shipwreck - OAKTrust

The ship gained notoriety for the mutiny and horrific massacre that engulfed the survivors after the wreck, but the vessel itself was lost for centuries ...

Murder, mutiny, slavery: 'World's worst shipwreck' was bloodier than ...

In 1629 Batavia, a three-masted sailing ship bound for the Dutch East Indies, ran aground on a coral reef in the arid Houtman Abrolhos Islands ...

Batavia Shipwreck Ruins - National Film and Sound Archive

Stone ruins on Western Australia's remote West Wallabi Island are the oldest structures built by Europeans in Australia and tell a tale of mutiny and murder.

The Batavia: Episode 1 - Storms and Mutiny - YouTube

The story of the shipwreck of the VOC returnship "The Batavia" in Australia. In 1628, the largest Dutch United East India Company's ...

Full article: Bioarchaeological analysis of a murder victim associated ...

The wrecking and ensuing mutiny of the Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie (VOC) retourschip “Batavia” (1629) represents one of the earliest, ...

TIL the Batavia was a ship of the Dutch East India that was wrecked ...

Of the 301 passengers who survived the wreck approximately 125 were murdered following a mutiny, including women, children and infants.

The Batavia: Wreck, Mutiny and Murder (1995) - IMDb

The Batavia: Wreck, Mutiny and Murder: Directed by Peter Du Cane. With Duncan Bailey, Pat Baker, Emily Beardsmore, Jeffery Beardsmore.

Australia dig unearths Batavia mutiny skeleton - BBC News

The skeleton of a victim from one of Australia's most famous shipwrecks - and the subsequent massacre - is unearthed by archaeologists.

The Mutiny on the Batavia Part One | That Chapter Podcast - YouTube

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