[Tasmanian Main Line Railway Company : correspondence, reports, prospectuses, editorials, broadsies...
[Tasmanian Main Line Railway Company : correspondence, reports, prospectuses, editorials, broadsies and other papers].
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Full title
Publisher
[Tasmania : Govt. Printer, 1869-1879]
Uniform title
Date
1869-1879]
Call Numbers
F87/12
Record Identifier
MMS ID
Language
English
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Physical Description
Physical content
p. : ; cm.
Contents
Memorandum of association-- Tasmanian Main Line Railway, sketch map -- Petition of the undersigned colonists, residing in the Launceston and Western Railway District of Tasmania -- Circular (Launceston, Oct. 25th, 1883 -- Official report on the Main Line Parliamentary survey / by messrs. Doyne, Majo...
Publication information
Publisher
[Tasmania : Govt. Printer, 1869-1879]
Analytical title
Australian and New Zealand government securities.
Main Line Railway correspondence.
Petition of the undersigned colonists residing in the Launceston and Western Railway District of Tasmania.
Tasmanian main line railway sketch map.
Place of Publication
Tasmania
Date Published
1869-1879]
Subjects
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Alternative Titles
Full title
[Tasmanian Main Line Railway Company : correspondence, reports, prospectuses, editorials, broadsies and other papers].
Variant title
Evening mail (Hobart, Tas.)
Hobart Town gazette.
Mercury extra.
Australian and New Zealand government securities.
Main Line Railway correspondence.
Petition of the undersigned colonists residing in the Launceston and Western Railway District of Tasmania.
Tasmanian main line railway sketch map.
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes
General note
A collection of papers about the Tasmanian Main Line Railway.
Title supplied by cataloguer.
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Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
F87/12
Record Identifier
74VvrlRxk82b
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MMS ID
991011490139702626
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