Map showing the Murrumbidgee River to be the nearest source of the River Murray to Cape Howe and the...
Map showing the Murrumbidgee River to be the nearest source of the River Murray to Cape Howe and the original boundary between Victoria and New South Wales as directed by Her Majesty Queen Victoria [cartographic material] / A.C. Macdonald ; A. Burston, del.
About this item
Full title
Publisher
1908.
Date
1908.
Call Numbers
Z/Ca 90/23
Record Identifier
MMS ID
Language
English
Formats
Physical Description
Cartographic data
Scale not given (E 138°05' 00--E 153°35' 00/S 27°20' 00--S 39°09' 00)
Physical content
1 ms. map : linen ; 32.8 x 20.2 cm., on sheet 35 x 21.4 cm.
Publication information
Publisher
1908.
Place of Publication
Victoria
Date Published
1908.
Subjects
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Alternative Titles
Full title
Map showing the Murrumbidgee River to be the nearest source of the River Murray to Cape Howe and the original boundary between Victoria and New South Wales as directed by Her Majesty Queen Victoria [cartographic material] / A.C. Macdonald ; A. Burston, del.
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Artists
Notes
General note
"Note: this sketch is copied from a plan in illustration of a paper read before the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia by A.C. Macdonald F.R.G.S. 26th October 1908 vide Victorian Geographical Journal 1908 Vol. 26 Fol. 32."
Area: from Encounter Bay to Sydney, and from Brisbane to Wilson's Promontory.
Part of the William Dixson manuscript collection, formerly located at DLADD 205....
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=1037210&acmsid=0 ; Digital order number a8332.
Time Period
d1908
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
Z/Ca 90/23
Record Identifier
74VvD3XEMWMg
Permalink
https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvD3XEMWMg
Other Identifiers
MMS ID
991004931359702626
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