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[Manuscript map of the Port Phillip Bay Region] [cartographic material] / [John Helder Wedge]

[Manuscript map of the Port Phillip Bay Region] [cartographic material] / [John Helder Wedge]

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKdAapQ8jA

[Manuscript map of the Port Phillip Bay Region] [cartographic material] / [John Helder Wedge]

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Full title

[Manuscript map of the Port Phillip Bay Region] [cartographic material] / [John Helder Wedge]

Publisher

[1835?].

Date

[1835?].

Call Numbers

Z/M3 821/1835/1 , M3 821/1835/1

Record Identifier

74VKdAapQ8jA

MMS ID

991020024089702626

Language

English

Physical Description

Cartographic data

Scale not given (E 144°53'29"/S 38°06'27")

Physical content

1 ms. map : col. ; on sheet 79 x 73 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

[1835?].

Place of Publication

Victoria

Date Published

[1835?].

Access and use

Access Conditions

To preserve the paper copy the aperture card will be issued.

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Alternative Titles

Full title

[Manuscript map of the Port Phillip Bay Region] [cartographic material] / [John Helder Wedge]

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

Relief shown by hachures.

Manuscript map of the Port Phillip Bay Region attributed to John Helder Wedge.

Dating: [1835?]: taken from annotation on map, "Dutigalla country ceded by the native chiefs to John Batman, 6th June 1835"

Area: covers from the River Leigh to the Iramoo Plains and from Mt. Frankland to Mt Grant at Western Port.

Mitchell Library copy: Mounted on linen....

Additional physical form availability note

Online at the State Library of NSW.

Time Period

d1835

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

Z/M3 821/1835/1 , M3 821/1835/1

Record Identifier

74VKdAapQ8jA

Permalink

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKdAapQ8jA

Other Identifiers

DDC

M3 821/1835/1

MMS ID

991020024089702626

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