Map of the Estate named Annandale situate in the Parish of Petersham and District of Sydney the prop...
Map of the Estate named Annandale situate in the Parish of Petersham and District of Sydney the property of Robert Johnston Esq. R.N. [cartographic material] / Surveyed by R.W. Goodall and P.L. Bemi.
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Full title
Author / Creator
Publisher
Sydney : Peter Lewis Bemi, 1843.
Date
1843.
Call Numbers
Z/M3 811.1823/1843/4
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Language
English
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Physical Description
Cartographic data
Scale 1: 2 376.
Physical content
1 ms. map : hand col. ; 130 x 70 cm.
Publication information
Publisher
Sydney : Peter Lewis Bemi, 1843.
Place of Publication
New South Wales
Date Published
1843.
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Alternative Titles
Full title
Map of the Estate named Annandale situate in the Parish of Petersham and District of Sydney the property of Robert Johnston Esq. R.N. [cartographic material] / Surveyed by R.W. Goodall and P.L. Bemi.
Notes
General note
Large and elaborate presentation map of the Annandale Estate, with acreages, fences, buildings, roads, and names of owners and grantees.
Inset: 'Map of the Locality of Annandale Taken from the Government Charts'. Shows in red all four parts of George Johnston's Annandale Estate, three parts of which extended south from Parramatta Road.
Southern tip of 'Annandale South' is shown crossed by a corridor for "Sydney & Parramatta Railway" indicating govt. involvement with the future Great Southern and Western Railway formed 11 Sept. 1846 and incorporated as the Sydney Railway Company in October 1849. The viaduct at the nearby Long Cove Creek, Lewisham, was built in 1854....
Additional physical form availability note
Online at the State Library of NSW.
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
Z/M3 811.1823/1843/4
Record Identifier
74VKzwpVoVWy
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKzwpVoVWy
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NSL
MMS ID
991023323129702626
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