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[Canberra] [cartographic material] ; [Aerial view of Lake Burley Griffith and evirons]
Bib ID 4777254
Format MapMap
Author
Australia. National Capital Development Commission
 
Scale Scale [ca. 1:12,658] and [ca. 1:50,000] (E 148°56'--E 150°11'/S 35°10'--S 35°31'). 
Description [Canberra : National Capital Development Commission, 1976?] 
2 maps on 1 sheet : col. ; 57 x 66 cm. 
Notes

Road map of Canberra, from Hall down to Theodore. On the verso of the map is an aerial view of Lake Burley Griffin and the surrounding area. Relief is shown by hill shading and spot heights.

Subjects City planning - Australian Capital Territory - Canberra - Maps.  |  Canberra (A.C.T.) - Maps.  |  Burley Griffin, Lake (A.C.T.) - Aerial views.
Time Coverage 1976 
Form/genre Aerial views.
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[Aerial view of Lake Burley Griffith and environs]

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