Rough sketch of the Port Phillip country [cartographic material]
Rough sketch of the Port Phillip country [cartographic material]
About this item
Full title
Publisher
[Melbourne? : s.n., 1838?]
Date
1838?]
Call Numbers
Z/M2 825p/1838/1 , M2 825p/1838/1
Record Identifier
MMS ID
Language
English
Formats
Physical Description
Cartographic data
Scale indeterminable (E 141°38'28"--E 144°99'00"/S 37°31'31"--S 38°51'29").
Physical content
1 map : col. ; on sheet 32 x 47 cm.
Publication information
Publisher
[Melbourne? : s.n., 1838?]
Place of Publication
Victoria
Date Published
1838?]
Access and use
Access Conditions
No copyright restrictions apply.
Access Conditions
To preserve the paper copy the aperture card will be issued.
Subjects
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Scope and Contents
Summary
Shows stations taken up in 1837 and 1838.
Alternative Titles
Full title
Rough sketch of the Port Phillip country [cartographic material]
Portion of title
Port Phillip country [cartographic material]
Notes
General note
"The RED names are those of the stations around Geelong taken up in 1837. The names in BLACK thus- Lloyd, are those stations occupied in 1838"
Area: from north of Mount Cole to Cape Orway and Bass Strait and from Portland to Melbourne.
Relief shown by hachures.
Shows rivers, names of stations occupied in 1837 and those occupied in 1838 and mountains.
Selected for Digitisation 2013....
Additional physical form availability note
Online images available via the State Library of NSW at: http://acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/album/albumView.aspx?itemID=1248523&acmsid=0 ; Digital order number c02246.
Time Period
d1838
Contextual Information
Other version (online)
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
Z/M2 825p/1838/1 , M2 825p/1838/1
Record Identifier
74Vv3WDAPGPX
Permalink
https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74Vv3WDAPGPX
Other Identifiers
DDC
M2 825p/1838/1
MMS ID
991009768209702626
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