New South Wales -- Discovery and exploration

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[Chart of a portion of the interior and coast of New South Wales]

  • F3642
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  • [18--]

Hand drawn chart, ink on linen. Appears to be an early survey map of the interior of New South Wales, extending from 30 degrees north, Solitary Island; to 35 degrees south, Cape George; and 149 degrees west, Westmoreland. The provenance of this item is unknown. Mountains and mountain ranges are shown using hachures, rivers are drawn lines, countryside is described in terms of: broken country, impenetrable, unexplored, forest, open forest, fine forest, elevated country and good valleys, high hills clear of timber.
Relief shown by hachures.

Correspondence with Frank Walker, 1913-1914

  • F387
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  • 1913-1914.

Correspondence 1913-1914 with Frank Walker, re: disagreement on interpretation of Blaxland's diary of his crossing of the Blue Mountains.

Jose, Arthur W. (Arthur Wilberforce), 1863-1934

The Mount Blaxland landmark, 1969

  • F81
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  • 1969

Account of the construction of the Mount Blaxland landmark in 1968 to commemorate the first crossing of the Blue Mountains in 1813 by Gregory Blaxland, William Charles Wentworth, and William Lawson.

Blaxland, K. H. (Keith Hargrave)