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Book number one, Clarence River, from Heads to Brush Grove, 1870

Book number one, Clarence River, from Heads to Brush Grove, 1870

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nGm40gbY

Book number one, Clarence River, from Heads to Brush Grove, 1870

About this item

Full title

Book number one, Clarence River, from Heads to Brush Grove, 1870

Date

April-June 1870

Call Numbers

B 453

Record Identifier

nGm40gbY

Reference Code

1102945
Physical Description

Contents

0.4 metres of textual material (1 volume)

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Label on front cover reads: "Surveyor John F. Loxton to whom this field book wa shown has identified the notes as being undoubtedly those of Leiut. Gowlland N.R., see also name on last page, 2.10.16, Misc compiling book".

Alternative Titles

Full title

Book number one, Clarence River, from Heads to Brush Grove, 1870

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

Description source

Information transferred from Manuscripts Index Catalogue as part of the eRecords Project, 2013-2014

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Lands Dept., Mr. A.J. Hare, Under Secretary

Administrative / Biographical history

John Thomas Ewing Gowlland (1838-1874), naval officer was appointed to the Australian survey as chief assistant in 1865. When Captain Sydney retired Gowlland took command of the survey of the New South Wales coast and compiled Admiralty charts of the coast and the tidal waters of the Richmond, Clarence, Hunter and Hawkesbury Rivers. He also surveye...

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

B 453

Record Identifier

nGm40gbY

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Reference code

1102945

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