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Aerial view of Lake Burley Griffith and environs, Canberra 1980 [cartographic material]
Bib ID 4225788
Format MapMap
Author
Australia. National Capital Development Commission
 
Scale Scale [1:12,048] (E 149°07'/S 35°19') 
Description Canberra [A.C.T.] : National Capital Development Commission, [1980] 
1 remote-sensing image : col. ; 57 x 69 cm. on sheet 60 x 80 cm. 
Notes

Key to photo entitled: Key to major elements in City and Central area of Canberra.

Aerial photograph of Canberra, A.C.T. including a numbered key showing the major sites in Canberra.

Subjects Aerial photography - Australian Capital Territory - Canberra - Aerial views.  |  City planning - Australian Capital Territory - Canberra - Aerial views.  |  Canberra (A.C.T.) - Aerial views.  |  Burley Griffin, Lake (A.C.T.) - Aerial views.
Time Coverage 1980 
Form/genre Aerial views.
Also Titled

Key to major elements in City and Central area of Canberra

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