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[Federal Capital Design Competition premiated designs]. [Competitor no. 10, W. Scott Griffiths, Charles Coulter and Charles Henry Caswell [cartographic material] : [on base map] Map of contour survey of the site for the Federal Capital of Australia / compiled, drawn and printed at the Department of Lands, Sydney, N.S.W
Bib ID 394464
Format MapMap
Author
Griffiths, W. Scott, 1864-1929
 
Scale Scale [ca. 1:9 600]. 800 feet to an inch (E 149°08'/S 35°18') 
Description Sydney : Dept. of Lands, 1913. 
1 map ; 65 x 66 cm. 
Notes

Lithograph of the 1st prize winning design of the minority report, showing plan for Canberra on base map.

Compiled for the Federal Capital Designs Board.

Relates to: Federal Capital City /­ Federal Capital Designs Board (P.P. no. 17, v.2, 1912)

"No. of lith. 13.86.D."

Subjects Federal Capital Design Competition, - (1911-1925) - Maps.  |  City planning - Australian Capital Territory - Canberra - Maps.  |  Canberra (A.C.T.) - Historical geography - Maps.  |  Australia - Capital and capitol - Maps.  |  Canberra (A.C.T.) - 1912 - Maps.
Other authors/contributors New South Wales. Dept. of Lands  |  Australia. Federal Capital Designs Board

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