Chart of Van Diemens Land, from the best authorities, and from surveys [cartographic material] / by...
Chart of Van Diemens Land, from the best authorities, and from surveys [cartographic material] / by G.W. Evans, Surveyor General, Hobart Town, 1821 ; J. Tyrer, sculpt. Islington.
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Publisher
London : Published by J. Souter No. 73 St. Paul's Church Yard, Janry 29th 1822.
Date
Janry 29th 1822.
Call Numbers
DSM/MC 880/1821/1 , 912/60
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Language
English
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Scale [ca. 1:540 000].
Physical content
1 map : hand col. ; 76.9 x 60.3 cm., dissected, mounted on linen and folded to 20.5 x 13 cm.
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Publisher
London : Published by J. Souter No. 73 St. Paul's Church Yard, Janry 29th 1822.
Place of Publication
England
Date Published
Janry 29th 1822.
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Chart of Van Diemens Land, from the best authorities, and from surveys [cartographic material] / by G.W. Evans, Surveyor General, Hobart Town, 1821 ; J. Tyrer, sculpt. Islington.
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Map of Tasmania showing Land Districts along the Derwent, Tamar, Western and North and South Esk Rivers. Relief shown by hachures and bathymetric soundings.
Holograph dedication on map: "To Colonel Andrew Geils from his affectionate brother J. Geils". A. Geils owned property at Geilston and Pittwater.
Slipcase signed "D.S. Mitchell", a part of David Scott Mitchell Bequest....
Time Period
d1821
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DSM/MC 880/1821/1 , 912/60
Record Identifier
74Vv0qe5ZRWX
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991015710189702626
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