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King Island [cartographic material]
Bib ID 2228788
Format MapMap, OnlineOnline
Author
Tasmania. Department of Lands and Surveys
 
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Scale Scale [ca. 1:63,360]. One mile to an inch. (E 143°48' --E 144°11'/S 39°35'--S 40°10'). 
Description Hobart : Surveyor General's Office, 1942 
1 map ; on sheet 102 x 68 cm. 
Series

County maps of Tasmania.

Notes

Map shows cadastral information, with relief shown by hachures.

Revised by the Dept. of Lands and Surveys.

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

Also available online http:/­/­nla.gov.au/­nla.map-vn2228788

Subjects Real property - Tasmania - King Island (County) - Maps.  |  Real property - Tasmania - King Island - Maps.  |  King Island (Tas. : County) - Maps.  |  King Island (Tas.) - Maps.
Time Coverage 1942 
Other authors/contributors Tasmania. Surveyor General's Office
Also Titled

King Island

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