Sketch of the settlement round Hobart and the Derwent in Van Diemen's Land [cartographic material] /...
Sketch of the settlement round Hobart and the Derwent in Van Diemen's Land [cartographic material] / by Lieut. Bowen sent to Governor King, 27th September, 1803 ; copied from Historical Records N.S.W., Vol. 5, p. 220 by G. Hendy-Pooley.
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Author / Creator
Publisher
[1904?]
Date
[1904?]
Call Numbers
M2 881.29/RISDON/1803/1 , Z/M2 881.29/RISDON/1803/1
Record Identifier
MMS ID
Language
English
Formats
Physical Description
Cartographic data
Scale indeterminable (E 147°19'00"/S 42°52'00")
Physical content
1 ms. map : col., ink and wash ; 36.4 x 22.3 cm, on sheet 39.1 x 23.3 cm.
Publication information
Publisher
[1904?]
Date Published
[1904?]
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To preserve the paper copy the aperture card will be issued.
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Full title
Sketch of the settlement round Hobart and the Derwent in Van Diemen's Land [cartographic material] / by Lieut. Bowen sent to Governor King, 27th September, 1803 ; copied from Historical Records N.S.W., Vol. 5, p. 220 by G. Hendy-Pooley.
Notes
General note
Relief shown by hachures.
Hand drawn manuscript map showing soldiers settlements, garden, clark, prisoner quarters, mountains, river and marshlands.
Manuscript map most likely prepared for a talk given to the Royal Australian Historical Society in 1904 (Cf. Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, Vol. 1, p. 130)
Selected for Digitisation 2013....
Additional physical form availability note
Online at the State Library of NSW.
Time Period
d1803 d1904
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
M2 881.29/RISDON/1803/1 , Z/M2 881.29/RISDON/1803/1
Record Identifier
74Vvaz67EWNZ
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74Vvaz67EWNZ
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MMS ID
991010349649702626
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