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[Johnston, British Admiralty charts special collection] [cartographic material]
Bib ID 1610021
Format MapMap, OnlineOnline
Online Versions http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-jsc0
Access Conditions Available for reference. Not for loan. 
Scale Scales differ. 
Description 1814 - 1896. 
48 maps ; 126 x 191 cm. and smaller 
Collection Johnston special collection 
Summary

Hydrographic charts of the nineteenth century relating to Australia, south-east Asia, New Zealand and America collected by Frank H. Johnston. Relief shown by soundings, hachures and spot heights.

Notes

Title supplied by cataloguer.

Two copies of a map of the east coast of Australia are held at Map Johnston special col./22 and col./23.

Related Material Associated materials: Papers of Frank H. Johnston are located at ; National Library of Australia Manuscript Section MS 8272.  Associated material: Photographs from the Frank H. Johnston Collection dealing mainly with the pastoral industry of Northern Australia are located at ; National Library of Australia Pictorial Section. 
Index/Finding Aid Note Collection description and overview on file no. R08/19506. Ask Library staff for access.  List of individual maps available. 
Subjects Johnston, Frank H. - (Frank Henry), - 1910-1989.  |  Nautical charts - Southeast Asia.  |  Nautical charts - Australia.  |  Nautical charts - New Zealand.  |  Nautical charts - United States.  |  Southeast Asia - Maps.  |  Australia - Maps.  |  New Zealand - Maps.  |  United States - Maps.  |  Southeast Asia - 1863-1876.  |  Australia - 1814-1896.  |  Indian Ocean - 1869-1876.  |  New Zealand - 1857.  |  Pacific Ocean - 1863-1875.  |  South America - 1887.  |  United States - 1858-1881.
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