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Broadbent's King Island. Map No. 340 [cartographic material]
Bib ID 2241985
Format MapMap
Author
Broadbents Maps and Guides (Firm)
 
Scale Scale [ca. 1:150 000] (E 143°40'--E 144°10'/S 39°35'--S 40°10') 
Description [Melbourne] : Broadbent's Maps & Guides a division of the Paul Hamlyn Group, [1976?] 
1 map ; 46 x 32 cm. 
Partial contents
  • Inset: Currie
  • Grassy.
 
Notes

Roadmap of King Island, includes tourist information. Shows shipwrecks. Relief shown by hachures and spot heights.

Panel title: King Island.

Subjects Shipwrecks - Tasmania - King Island - Maps.  |  King Island (Tas.) - Road maps.  |  King Island (Tas.) - Maps.
Time Coverage 1976 
Form/genre Tourist maps.
Other authors/contributors Paul Hamlyn Pty. Ltd
Also Titled

King Island

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