Plan of the township of Singleton, Parish of Wittingham, County of Northumberland, shewing what has...
Plan of the township of Singleton, Parish of Wittingham, County of Northumberland, shewing what has been sold with the various improvements &c. [cartographic material] to be sold by Mr. Stubbs at his rooms in lower George Street, Tuesday July 7th, 1840 / R. Clint, litho.
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Publisher
Sydney : R. Clint, [1840]
Date
[1840]
Call Numbers
M2 811.259/SINGLETON/1840/1 , Z/M2 811.259/SINGLETON/1840/1
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Language
English
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Cartographic data
Scale not given (E 151°10'04"/S 32°33'54")
Physical content
1 map : mounted on linen ; on sheet 41 x 54 cm.
Publication information
Publisher
Sydney : R. Clint, [1840]
Place of Publication
New South Wales
Date Published
[1840]
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Plan of the township of Singleton, Parish of Wittingham, County of Northumberland, shewing what has been sold with the various improvements &c. [cartographic material] to be sold by Mr. Stubbs at his rooms in lower George Street, Tuesday July 7th, 1840 / R. Clint, litho.
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Notes
General note
Subdivision sales plan of allotments in Singleton.
Covers area from Cullen's Inn and north of Queen's Street (John Brown's property) to A. McDougal and Mr. Dutton's properties, from Hunter River to Boundary Street.
Selected for Digitisation 2013....
Additional physical form availability note
Online at the State Library of NSW.
Time Period
d1840
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Call Numbers
M2 811.259/SINGLETON/1840/1 , Z/M2 811.259/SINGLETON/1840/1
Record Identifier
74VveB8vK5wd
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VveB8vK5wd
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MMS ID
991017217899702626
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