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A chart of Bass's Strait between New South Wales and van Diemen's Land [cartographic material] : explored by Mattw. Flinders 2nd, Lieut. of his Majesty's ship Reliance by order of His Excellency Governor Hunter, 1798-9
Bib ID 1673968
Format MapMap, OnlineOnline
Author
Arrowsmith, A. (Aaron), 1750-1823
 
Online Versions
Scale Scale [ca. 1:1 130 000]. 
Description London : Published by A. Arrowsmith No.24 Rathbone Place, June 16th 1800 
1 map ; 68.5 x 46 cm. 
Notes

Map showing Flinders' route around Tasmania and Bass Strait. Relief shown by hachures and bathymetric soundings.

Nan Kivell copy (NK 10744) coloured and damaged

Subjects Flinders, Matthew, - 1774-1814.  |  Bass Strait (Tas. and Vic.) - Discovery and exploration - Maps - Early works to 1800.  |  Tasmania - Discovery and exploration - Maps - Early works to 1800.
Time Coverage 1798-1799 

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