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Plan of the village of Deepwater [cartographic material] : county of Gough New South Wales 1862 / [D...

Plan of the village of Deepwater [cartographic material] : county of Gough New South Wales 1862 / [D...

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Plan of the village of Deepwater [cartographic material] : county of Gough New South Wales 1862 / [Department of Lands], Surveyor General's Office.

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Full title

Plan of the village of Deepwater [cartographic material] : county of Gough New South Wales 1862 / [Department of Lands], Surveyor General's Office.

Publisher

Sydney : Dept. of Lands, 1862.

Date

1862.

Call Numbers

Town map - Deepwater (1862)

Record Identifier

74VvoJObOy8Z

MMS ID

991013195019702626

Language

English

Physical Description

Cartographic data

Scale [1:6,336]. 1 in. = 8 chains (E 151°51'04"/S 29°25'54")

Physical content

1 map ; on sheet 50 x 45 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

Sydney : Dept. of Lands, 1862.

Place of Publication

New South Wales

Date Published

1862.

More information

Alternative Titles

Full title

Plan of the village of Deepwater [cartographic material] : county of Gough New South Wales 1862 / [Department of Lands], Surveyor General's Office.

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

"April, 1862".

Area: covers from Valley Street to East Street and from Alice Street to James Street.

Cadastral map of the town of Deepwater, Northern New South Wales, 1862.

Relief shown by hachures.

Mitchell Library copy at: Town map - Deepwater (1862): Mounted on calico....

Time Period

d1862

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

Town map - Deepwater (1862)

Record Identifier

74VvoJObOy8Z

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvoJObOy8Z

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MMS ID

991013195019702626

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