Riley's estate, copies of sundry plans and sketches of the Wolomoloo farm and adjoining allotments t...
Riley's estate, copies of sundry plans and sketches of the Wolomoloo farm and adjoining allotments taken at the Surveyor General's Office for the purpose of the survey of Wolomoloo [cartographic material] / by Knapp & Armstrong.
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Author / Creator
Publisher
[Between 1833 and 1853?]
Date
[Between 1833 and 1853?]
Call Numbers
Maps/0177
Record Identifier
MMS ID
Language
English
Formats
Physical Description
Cartographic data
Scale [ca. 1:7 920] 1 in. = 10 chains (E 151°13'13"/S 33°52'13")
Physical content
6 maps on 1 sheet : mounted on linen ; on sheet 54 x 72 cm.
Publication information
Publisher
[Between 1833 and 1853?]
Place of Publication
New South Wales
Date Published
[Between 1833 and 1853?]
Subjects
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Alternative Titles
Full title
Riley's estate, copies of sundry plans and sketches of the Wolomoloo farm and adjoining allotments taken at the Surveyor General's Office for the purpose of the survey of Wolomoloo [cartographic material] / by Knapp & Armstrong.
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Notes
General note
Lithographed map comprised of copies of various sketches of the "Wolomoloo" farm owned by Edward Riley, Woolloomoolo, Sydney.
Shows numbered and measured allotments with owners names, unnamed roads, and boundaries.
Dating: [Between 1833 and 1853?]: Date of copy not known. Dating from span of years taken from maps attributed to John Armstrong.
Mitchell Library copy: [N Plans]: "145N"....
Additional physical form availability note
Online at the State Library of NSW
Time Period
d1833 d1853
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
Maps/0177
Record Identifier
74VK20QpVDm3
Permalink
https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VK20QpVDm3
Other Identifiers
MMS ID
991018161359702626
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