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Betts' map of the gold regions of Australia [cartographic material].

Betts' map of the gold regions of Australia [cartographic material].

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvRWwZMKeX

Betts' map of the gold regions of Australia [cartographic material].

About this item

Full title

Betts' map of the gold regions of Australia [cartographic material].

Publisher

London : John Betts 115 Strand, [1852?]

Alternative title

Betts' map of the gold regions of Australia.

Date

[1852?]

Call Numbers

M2 805gbfd/1852/1 , Z/M2 805gbfd/1852/1

Record Identifier

74VvRWwZMKeX

MMS ID

991009129219702626

Language

English

Formats

Physical Description

Cartographic data

Scale [ca. 1:4 698 000]. 100 miles = 1 6/16". (E 136° -E 154° /S 28° -S 38°)

Physical content

1 map : col. ; 30.5 x 37.7 cm.

Contents

Inset: Port Phillip district.

Publication information

Publisher

London : John Betts 115 Strand, [1852?]

Place of Publication

New South Wales

Date Published

[1852?]

Access and use

Access Conditions

To preserve the paper copy the aperture card will be issued.

More information

Alternative Titles

Full title

Betts' map of the gold regions of Australia [cartographic material].

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

Dating: After 1851, the discovery of gold, before 1854 when the Melbourne to Port Melbourne raillway line was opened.

Map of southeastern Australia showing all the gold regions in yellow and relief shown by hachures.

Selected for Digitisation 2013.

Additional physical form availability note

Online at the State Library of NSW.

Time Period

d1855

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

M2 805gbfd/1852/1 , Z/M2 805gbfd/1852/1

Record Identifier

74VvRWwZMKeX

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvRWwZMKeX

Other Identifiers

MMS ID

991009129219702626

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