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King Island no. 3 [cartographic material]
Bib ID 2228813
Format MapMap, OnlineOnline
Author
Tasmania. Department of Lands and Surveys
 
Online Versions
Scale Scale [ca. 1:31,680]. Two inches to a mile (E 143°50' --E 144°08'/S 39°57'--S 40°10'). 
Description Hobart : Surveyor General's Office, [1953?] 
1 map ; on sheet 72 x 103 cm. 
Series

County maps of Tasmania.

Notes

Map shows cadastral information, with relief shown by hachures.

Revised by the Dept. of Lands and Surveys. ca. 1953, lacking Survey General's name.

On base map: "Compiled and drawn at the Survey Office Hobart, September 1950".

Also available online http:/­/­nla.gov.au/­nla.map-vn2228813

Subjects Real property - Tasmania - King Island (County) - Maps.  |  King Island (Tas. : County) - Maps.
Time Coverage 1953 
Other authors/contributors Tasmania. Surveyor General's Office
Also Titled

King Island no. 3

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