Robinson's week-end motor map of Sydney and adjoining districts : specially designed for projecting...
Robinson's week-end motor map of Sydney and adjoining districts : specially designed for projecting and recording short motor tours / compiled & published by H.E.C. Robinson Ltd.
About this item
Full title
Author / Creator
Publisher
Sydney : Published by H.E.C. Robinson, [1942?]
Alternative title
Title from front panel: Robinson's week-end motor map : extending from Gosford to Bulli and West to Springwood and Picton, for projecting and recording short motor tours around Sydney.
Date
[1942?]
Call Numbers
M3 811.12/1942/2
Record Identifier
MMS ID
Language
English
Formats
Physical Description
Cartographic data
Scale [1:31,680] (E 150°34'--E 151°22'/S 33°17'--S 34°22').
Physical content
1 map : colour ; 97 x 64 cm. folded to 21 x 12 cm.
Content type
cartographic image
Media type
unmediated
Carrier type
sheet
Publication information
Publisher
Sydney : Published by H.E.C. Robinson, [1942?]
Edition
4th edition.
Place of Publication
New South Wales
Date Published
[1942?]
Subjects
More information
Alternative Titles
Full title
Robinson's week-end motor map of Sydney and adjoining districts : specially designed for projecting and recording short motor tours / compiled & published by H.E.C. Robinson Ltd.
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Notes
General note
Map "no. 208".
Relief shown by hachures.
Area: from St. Alban's in the north to Avon Dam in the south to Springwood in the west.
Shows: roads, tramways and railways, distances in miles, and places of interest.
'Published at Canberra (in Federal Capital Territory)"
"145062"
Time Period
d1942
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
M3 811.12/1942/2
Record Identifier
74Vv0VJjE7x3
Permalink
https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74Vv0VJjE7x3
Other Identifiers
MMS ID
991015792619702626
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