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APA Citation

Bowen, Emanuel, & Owen, W.  1758  Oxford Shire divided into its Hundreds containing the city, borough & market towns, forests, hills, rivers, roads & distances [cartographic material] / by Eman: Bowen, Geogr. to His Majesty  http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm4023

MLA Citation

Bowen, Emanuel, and Owen, W.  Oxford Shire divided into its Hundreds containing the city, borough & market towns, forests, hills, rivers, roads & distances [cartographic material] / by Eman: Bowen, Geogr. to His Majesty  1758  <http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm4023>

Australian/Harvard Citation

Bowen, Emanuel, & Owen, W.  1758,  Oxford Shire divided into its Hundreds containing the city, borough & market towns, forests, hills, rivers, roads & distances [cartographic material] / by Eman: Bowen, Geogr. to His Majesty  <http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm4023>

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  | title=Oxford Shire divided into its Hundreds containing the city, borough & market towns, forests, hills, rivers, roads & distances [cartographic material] / by Eman: Bowen, Geogr. to His Majesty
  | author1=Bowen, Emanuel, d. 1767
  | author2=Owen, W
  | year=1758
  | publisher=Engrav'd for the General magazine of arts and sciences for W. Owen at Temple Bar
  | language=English
  | url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm4023
}}


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