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Queensland, showing present land use and areas where further development and more settlement may tak...

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKzew4vEjA

Queensland, showing present land use and areas where further development and more settlement may take place [cartographic material]

About this item

Full title

Queensland, showing present land use and areas where further development and more settlement may take place [cartographic material]

Publisher

[Brisbane] : Dept. of Public Lands, 1949.

Date

1949.

Call Numbers

M2 840gc/1949/1

Record Identifier

74VKzew4vEjA

MMS ID

991023612949702626

Language

English

Physical Description

Cartographic data

Scale 1 :3 801 600.

Physical content

1 map : col. ; 61 x 45 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

[Brisbane] : Dept. of Public Lands, 1949.

Place of Publication

Queensland

Date Published

1949.

More information

Alternative Titles

Full title

Queensland, showing present land use and areas where further development and more settlement may take place [cartographic material]

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

Shows cattle, sheep, dairying, grazing areas by type, sugar cane, classifications, areas with irrigation potential, state forests, timber reserves, national parks, all by colours and hatching; isohyets.

Information transferred from the Mitchell Library shelflist catalogue as part of the eRecords Project 2010-2011.

Additional physical form availability note

Online at the State Library of NSW.

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

M2 840gc/1949/1

Record Identifier

74VKzew4vEjA

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MMS ID

991023612949702626

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