Collection of maps taken from the Norton Smith & Co. papers of the trustees of the Berry and Hay est...
Collection of maps taken from the Norton Smith & Co. papers of the trustees of the Berry and Hay estates.
About this item
Full title
Call Numbers
M Ser 4 810/3 A 5374-1 , M Ser 4 810/3 A 5374
Record Identifier
MMS ID
Language
English
Formats
Physical Description
Cartographic data
Scales differ (E 150°'--E 160°00'/S 33°50'--S 34°55')
Physical content
19 maps : some manuscript, ink, (some colour) ; sheet 103 x 76 cm or smaller.
Publication information
Analytical title
Berry's Estate, Milson's Point to Hornsby line of railway.
Place of Publication
New South Wales
Subjects
More information
Scope and Contents
Summary
Collection of printed and manuscript cadastral, parish and county maps of areas throughout New South Wales, gathered from the collection of David Berry. Forms part of the larger collection of Norton Smith & Co. Records.
Alternative Titles
Full title
Collection of maps taken from the Norton Smith & Co. papers of the trustees of the Berry and Hay estates.
Variant title
Berry's Estate, Milson's Point to Hornsby line of railway.
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes
General note
Areas included in the collection are maps of the suburb of Wollstonecraft, Sydney and the parishes of Broughton and Coolangatta, within the County of Camden.
Maps 2, 9, 10, 14, 15: Manuscript.
Maps at A 5394-1: Part of booklet ; Berry's Estate, Milson's Point to Hornsby line of railway.
Mitchell Library copy at M Ser 4 810/3 A 5374: Part of the Norton Smith & Co. papers of the trustees of the Berry and Hay estates, 1875-1951. A 5374 and A 5374-1....
Time Period
d1885 d1918
Contextual Information
Related resource (online)
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
M Ser 4 810/3 A 5374-1 , M Ser 4 810/3 A 5374
Record Identifier
74VKOWdzEK3M
Permalink
https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKOWdzEK3M
Other Identifiers
MMS ID
991022539769702626
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