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Canberra and the Territory for the Seat of Government of the Commonwealth : brief review of history,...

Canberra and the Territory for the Seat of Government of the Commonwealth : brief review of history,...

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Canberra and the Territory for the Seat of Government of the Commonwealth : brief review of history, features, and progress.

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Full title

Canberra and the Territory for the Seat of Government of the Commonwealth : brief review of history, features, and progress.

Publisher

[Canberra] : Federal Capital Commission, 1925 (Melbourne : Government Printer)

Date

1925

Call Numbers

92/446 , 980.2/50 , 92/445

Record Identifier

74VvzvQGPqpZ

MMS ID

991009352279702626

Language

English

Formats

Physical Description

Physical content

34 p., [18] p. of plates : ill., 2 maps ; 20 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

[Canberra] : Federal Capital Commission, 1925 (Melbourne : Government Printer)

Place of Publication

Australian Capital Territory

Date Published

1925

More information

Alternative Titles

Full title

Canberra and the Territory for the Seat of Government of the Commonwealth : brief review of history, features, and progress.

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

This imprint was released in several editions with some changes in ill. and pagination. A varying number appears on the title page of different versions.

Two maps on 2 folded leaves inserted inside back cover.

Dixson Library copy at 92/445: Newspaper clipping pasted in: Letter entitled "Kanbara", signed by Chas. T. Burfitt, dated 10/7/1926.

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

92/446 , 980.2/50 , 92/445

Record Identifier

74VvzvQGPqpZ

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

Other Identifiers

DDC

994.71

MMS ID

991009352279702626

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