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Great Britain. Hydrographic Department - Records, Part I, 1779-1918: [M 2318-2337]

Great Britain. Hydrographic Department - Records, Part I, 1779-1918: [M 2318-2337]

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

Great Britain. Hydrographic Department - Records, Part I, 1779-1918: [M 2318-2337]

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Full title

Great Britain. Hydrographic Department - Records, Part I, 1779-1918: [M 2318-2337]

Date

Canberra : Australian Joint Copying Project, [19--]

Call Numbers

M 2318-2337

Record Identifier

nmQdrjOn

Reference Code

432800
Physical Description

Contents

0 microfilm reels 35 mm

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

Access and use

Issue Copy

Microfilm : M 2318-2337 (see Guide at Micro. Ref. Bks. 2.3/276)

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Scope and Contents

Contents

(1) Original documents, 1779-1918. Includes sailing directions, accounts of voyages and other hydrographic information for Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, New Hebrides, Soloman Islands, Fiji, and other Pacific islands. (2) Miscellaneous papers, 1787-1843, particulary captains' remarks for Australian, New Zealand and Pacific voyages. (3) Pre-185...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Great Britain. Hydrographic Department - Records, Part I, 1779-1918: [M 2318-2337]

Notes

General note

Filmed as part of the Australian Joint Copying Project, by the National Library of Australia and the State Library of New South Wales.
National Library of Australia holds the microfilm masters.
Available for reference.
Australian Joint Copying Project miscellaneous series: M 2318-2337. See AJCP Handbook, Part 8, Entry 246, p.92.
Microfi...

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

M 2318-2337

Record Identifier

nmQdrjOn

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

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Reference code

432800

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