Chart of part of the N.E. coast of Australia [cartographic material]. Sheet 1 / by Phillip P. King,...
Chart of part of the N.E. coast of Australia [cartographic material]. Sheet 1 / by Phillip P. King, Commander, R.N., 1819, 20, 21.
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Publisher
London : Published according to Act of Parliament at the Hydrographical Office of the Admiralty ... Sold by R.B. Bate, 21, Poultry, for the Lords Commissrs of the Admiralty, by their Appointment, 1824 Nov. 10.
Date
1824 Nov. 10.
Call Numbers
Z/Cc 82/5
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MMS ID
Language
English
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Cartographic data
Scale [ca. 1:700,000]
Physical content
1 map ; 50.5 x 80.3 cm.
Publication information
Publisher
London : Published according to Act of Parliament at the Hydrographical Office of the Admiralty ... Sold by R.B. Bate, 21, Poultry, for the Lords Commissrs of the Admiralty, by their Appointment, 1824 Nov. 10.
Place of Publication
England
Date Published
1824 Nov. 10.
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Full title
Chart of part of the N.E. coast of Australia [cartographic material]. Sheet 1 / by Phillip P. King, Commander, R.N., 1819, 20, 21.
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Author / Artists
Notes
General note
"2110".
In lower right margin: J. Walker sculpt.
Nautical chart of the northeastern coast of Queensland from Percy Isles to Halifax Bay. Relief shown by soundings and hachures.
Prime meridian: Greenwich.
Citation / References Note
Tooley, Mapping of Australia and Antarctica, 801.
Additional physical form availability note
Online at the State Library of NSW.
Online at the National Library of Australia.
Time Period
d1819 d1821
Contextual Information
Other version (online)
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
Z/Cc 82/5
Record Identifier
74VvKjo0wG5O
Permalink
https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvKjo0wG5O
Other Identifiers
DDC
Z/Cc 82/ 5
MMS ID
991007929419702626
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