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The headwaters of the Callery [cartographic material] / compiled from photographic survey by D.R. Lo...

The headwaters of the Callery [cartographic material] / compiled from photographic survey by D.R. Lo...

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The headwaters of the Callery [cartographic material] / compiled from photographic survey by D.R. Lowe by permission of New Zealand Lands & Survey Department.

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Full title

The headwaters of the Callery [cartographic material] / compiled from photographic survey by D.R. Lowe by permission of New Zealand Lands & Survey Department.

Author / Creator

Publisher

[Christchurch, N.Z.] : New Zealand Alpine Club, [1961].

Date

[1961].

Call Numbers

M2 982.32/1961/1

Record Identifier

74VM0rdQGNJy

MMS ID

991001772259702626

Language

English

Formats

Physical Description

Cartographic data

Scale 1:50 000.

Physical content

1 map ; 34 x 33 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

[Christchurch, N.Z.] : New Zealand Alpine Club, [1961].

Date Published

[1961].

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Alternative Titles

Full title

The headwaters of the Callery [cartographic material] / compiled from photographic survey by D.R. Lowe by permission of New Zealand Lands & Survey Department.

Authors, Artists and Contributors

Author / Creator

Notes

General note

New Zealand Alpine Journal ; v. 19, no. 48, 1961.

"Extracted from New Zealand Alpine Journal".

Area: from Tatare Price Range to Tasman Glacier ; from Waiho River to Whataroa River.

Shows: rivers, glaciers, peaks, mountains gorge and huts.

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

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

M2 982.32/1961/1

Record Identifier

74VM0rdQGNJy

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MMS ID

991001772259702626

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