At the moment I'm doing Some black and white illustrations for a series of books for girls (They Because girls just say for the four main characters are girls, But I think even a boy Could Enjoy These books). The four stories are set in historic Australia and I'm learning a lot about convict ships, colonial settlements and gold rush. Mmm ... this project is really growing my Australian culture ...
Right now I am making black-and-white illustrations for a series of books for girls (for girls only because they say the four protagonists are girls, but I think that even maaschietti can read this series without problems). The four stories are set in different historical periods in Australia and I'm learning a lot of prisoners on ships, colonial settlements and the gold rush. Mmm ... this project is really enriching my culture on Australia ...
This is a convict ship in the 1810s. From early 19th century convicts They Arrived in Australia WHERE Their sentences served working at the colonial settlements before Becoming Free Men (consider at the time That They Sentenced for petty thefts, even apple-theft!).
This is a ship of convicts in 1810. Since the beginning of the 19th century convicts arrived in Australia where he is serving their sentences by working in the colonies before becoming citaadini free (consider that at the time was also condemned for minor thefts, such as theft of apples)
The first saddles Were Made in Australia as the British ones. Later
They Replaced Them With The so-called Australian saddles: Heavier and more comfortable, I know That Could cattlemen ride horses for many hours.