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Acknowledgements and References
Dr Stuart Lavender (the Pandora Expedition's medical officer) who, when not anaesthetising people undergoing surgery, is enthusiastically assisting with research on Robert Bowler and Alexander Arbuthnott. Barbara Foster (Derbyshire Archaeological Society's Local History Section) and Ian Care (Derbyshire Family History Society). Dayman Steptoe (currently Northern Territory Police Dept of Forensics) for ongoing research to sequence DNA from Tom, Dick and Harry's skeletal remains. Dr Meiya Sutisno (NSW Institute of Forensic Medicine) for reconstructing Harry's facial features. BBC Science Unit for Meiya Sutisno's facial reconstruction. Janice Hurst from Southampton, who has volunteered to research the muster list for HMS Royal William. Beth Herron (member of the MTQ's volunteer Pandora Genealogy Group) for information about Thomas Brix(l)ey. Cited references ADM36/11136-Muster Table for HMS Pandora 1 Oct and 30 Nov 1790 (Admiralty, NA, Kew) Gesner, P. 1988-The Pandora Project, reviewing genesis and rationale (Bulletin Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 12,1) Gesner, P. 1991/2000-HMS Pandora-an archaeological perspective (revised edition, Queensland Museum, Brisbane) Gesner, P. 2000-HMS Pandora Project-a report on stage one (five seasons of excavation), Cultural Heritage Series, Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, 2,1, Brisbane Hamilton, George, 1998-A Voyage Around the World in His Majesty's Frigate Pandora. (Facsimile edition, of the original 1793 Berwick edition) Hordern House, Sydney 1998 Henderson, G., 1986-Maritime Archaeology in Australia (University of Western Australia Press, Perth) Rutter, O., 1935-The Journal of James Morrison (Golden Cockerel Press, London) Steptoe, D., 1998-The Human Skeletal Material from HMS Pandora (University of Queensland honours thesis, St. Lucia, Brisbane) Thompson, B. (ed) 1915-Voyage of HMS Pandora (Francis Edwards, London)
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