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We have maps of Australia from the 1500s drawn by the mapmakers in Dieppe. These were taken from Portuguese charts which show the northern, western and eastern Coastlines of Australia. Anne of Cleves gave a book with these maps to Henry VIII as a wedding present in 1540.

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