Map of the country between Broken Bay and Georges River, County of Cumberland, shewing the trigonomi...
Map of the country between Broken Bay and Georges River, County of Cumberland, shewing the trigonomical stations [cartographic material] : (sheet no. 1) / compiled and drawn in the Surveyor General's Office 1889.
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Author / Creator
Publisher
Sydney : New South Wales Dept. of Lands, 1889 (July 91 Printing)
Date
1889
Call Numbers
Z/M3 811.12/1889/1
Record Identifier
MMS ID
Language
English
Physical Description
Cartographic data
Scale 1: 31 680.
Physical content
1 map : col. ; 139 x 81 cm.
Publication information
Publisher
Sydney : New South Wales Dept. of Lands, 1889 (July 91 Printing)
Place of Publication
New South Wales
Date Published
1889
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Access Conditions
To preserve the paper copy the aperture card will be issued.
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Full title
Map of the country between Broken Bay and Georges River, County of Cumberland, shewing the trigonomical stations [cartographic material] : (sheet no. 1) / compiled and drawn in the Surveyor General's Office 1889.
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Notes
General note
"No. of lith. M.91.18"
Area: from Hornsby to Georges River, from Auburn to the Pacific.
Shows: trigonometrical stations numbered, roads suited to heavy vehicles, roads suited to light vehicles, road gradients, tracks, embankments, cuttings, bridges, culverts, fences, buildings in less populated areas, swamps.
Selected for Digitisation 2019.
Part of the A&R H.E.C. Robinson 1960 donation....
Additional physical form availability note
Online at the State Library of NSW.
Online at the State Library of NSW.
Time Period
d1889
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
Z/M3 811.12/1889/1
Record Identifier
74Vv7LoW2lp3
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74Vv7LoW2lp3
Other Identifiers
DDC
M3 811.12/ 1889/ 1
MMS ID
991008785619702626
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