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Maps and plans of old Port Arthur settlement [1821-1863] / Traced by Tasmania. Dept. of Public Works...

Maps and plans of old Port Arthur settlement [1821-1863] / Traced by Tasmania. Dept. of Public Works...

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1Dr3Zbv9

Maps and plans of old Port Arthur settlement [1821-1863] / Traced by Tasmania. Dept. of Public Works, 1917

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Full title

Maps and plans of old Port Arthur settlement [1821-1863] / Traced by Tasmania. Dept. of Public Works, 1917

Date

1917 (tracings of earlier plans dated 1821-1863)

Call Numbers

DL Pg 57

Record Identifier

1Dr3Zbv9

Reference Code

402692
Physical Description

Contents

Architectural and Technical Drawings - 15 drawings & 2 maps

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

Access and use

Issue Copy

Digitised

More information

Scope and Contents

Contents

1. Imperial convict establishment Port Arthur V.D.L., Tasman's Forrestirr's Peninsula Tasmania, [1862?]
2. Port Arthur, Van Diemans [i.e. Diemens] Land, Imperial convict settlement / R.H.P., 15.7.21.
3. Port Arthur, Van Diemans [i.e. Diemens] Land, Imperial convict settlement / R.H.P., 15.7.21.
4. Semaphore used on Tasmans Peninsula

Alternative Titles

Full title

Maps and plans of old Port Arthur settlement [1821-1863] / Traced by Tasmania. Dept. of Public Works, 1917

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

Cover title
The original drawings were traced by the Tasmanian Department of Public works in 1917. Each drawing is stamped by the department and records initials and date traced

Signature / Inscriptions

Captions inscribed or printed on the plans

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

DL Pg 57

Record Identifier

1Dr3Zbv9

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Other Identifiers

Reference code

402692

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