Dalgety contour survey [cartographic material] / signed Charles Rob Scrivener.
Dalgety contour survey [cartographic material] / signed Charles Rob Scrivener.
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Full title
Author / Creator
Publisher
Sydney : Printed at the Dept. of Lands [for the Commonwealth Parliament], 1904.
Alternative title
Plans in connexion with reports on Federal Capital sites.
Date
1904.
Call Numbers
Q980.2/A , M Ser 4 000/1 MLMSS 37/Map 14 , Z/M4 814.14/1904/1
Record Identifier
MMS ID
Language
English
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Physical Description
Cartographic data
Scale [1:15 840] 1 in. = 20 chains (E 148°44'00"--E 148°51'00"/S 36°31'00"--S 36°36'00")
Physical content
1 map : col. ; 113 x 76 cm.
Contents
Inset
Diagram shewing the effect of a weir 50 feet high [along the Snowy River].
Scale [1:15 840]. 1 in. = 20 chains.
Publication information
Publisher
Sydney : Printed at the Dept. of Lands [for the Commonwealth Parliament], 1904.
Place of Publication
New South Wales
Date Published
1904.
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Full title
Dalgety contour survey [cartographic material] / signed Charles Rob Scrivener.
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Author / Creator
Notes
General note
"No. of Lith 04.597 D".
Map of area on Stockyard Creek and Snowy River, at Dalgety, shows relief by contours, form lines and spot heights. Includes notes on topography, proposed pipelines and service reservoir.
Mitchell Library copy at M Ser 4 000/1 MLMSS 37/Map 14: Part of the C. R. Scrivener papers, 1884-1914. MLMSS 37....
Additional physical form availability note
Online at the State Library of NSW.
Time Period
d1904
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Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
Q980.2/A , M Ser 4 000/1 MLMSS 37/Map 14 , Z/M4 814.14/1904/1
Record Identifier
74VKmNxWQVOM
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKmNxWQVOM
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MMS ID
991020651509702626
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