04002cem a2200445 i 4500001000800000005001700008007000900025007000900034008004100043019001300084034005600097035002100153040002800174045001000202100007100212245009100283246022500374255008900599264007000688300011700758336003500875337002500910338002200935500023800957500018001195500036801375500036201743500020602105500042002311500030902731530006403040650003803104650001603142651004503158655002303203700003503226700008703261700011103348856009703459311850720191203145844.0aj canznay canzn000426s1851 enkd a 0 eng d1 a214533101 aab25000000dW1800000eE1800000fN0900000gS0900000 a(OCoLC)222628193 aNSLbengerdacNSLdANL0 bd18511 aArcher, J.q(Joshua),dactive 1833-1866,ecartographer,eengraver.14aThe Emigrant's map of the world /cdrawn & engraved by J. Archer, Pentonville, London.14aCollins' emigrant's map of the world :bwith full particulars of the various distances and time consumed on Voyage, with cost of passage; also accurate information on the class of labour most in requisition at each place aScale approximately 1:25,000,000c(W 180°00ʹ--E 180°00ʹ/N 90°00ʹ--S 90°00ʹ). 1aLondon :bPublished by H.G. Collins, 22 Paternoster Row,c[1851?] a1 map :bhand coloured ;c29.8 x 69.3 cm, on sheet 37.0 x 75.6 cm, folded in cover 16.0 x 10.5 cm +e(1 booklet) acartographic image2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia asheet2rdacarrier aMap of the World showing the routes of emmigrant ships from Britain to the colonies, the extent and population of the British Empire, with the gold fields of Victoria, New South Wales, and California marked. Relief shown by hachures. aCover is orange paper with cloth spine. Includes a printed advertisement inside front cover for W. Hughes' booklet "A few particulars for the guidance of intending emigrants". a"The dark lines show the various routes from the British Islands to the different fields of emigration with their length in miles. The extension of the map in an east and west direction, enables it to show the passage from Great Britain to the Australian Colonies, both by the eastern and western routes. The British Dominions are distinguished by a red colour.". aAccompanied by booklet bound with map: A few particulars for the guidance of intending emigrants describing the principal fields of emigration, and showing the route, distance, and cost of passage to each place, with the class of labour to which it is best suited / by W. Hughes. London : Published by H.G. Collins, 22 Pasternoster Row. (11 pages ; 16.0 cm) aNational Library of Australia's copy 1 has handwritten annotations: "1851" in top left corner of map and "World [1851] Collins" on title page of accompanying booklet. Booklet is separate from map.5ANL aNational Library of Australia's copy 2 includes a final leaf at the end of the first booklet titled "The gold regions of Australia"; Contains secondary booklet to copy 1 titled "The Port of Southhampton Emigration Company's Line of packet ships to the Australian Colonies" by James Somers, Secretary. (12 pages ; 16.4 cm.); Includes additional statement at foot of map "Sold by W. Langford, 68 Leaderhall St."5ANL aNational Library of Australia's copy 2 also includes a manuscript note from a family member containing family history information. An additional manuscript note references fact on page 10 relating to California and the discovery of gold three years previous. Date of map estimated from this as 1851.5ANL aAlso available onlineuhttps://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-231162618 0aEmigration and immigrationvMaps. 0aWorld maps. 0aWorldxEmigration and immigrationvMaps. 7aWorld maps.2lcgft1 aCollins, H. G.q(Henry George)1 aHughes, William,d1817-1876.tFew particulars for guidance of intending emigrants.1 aSomers, James,tPort of Southhampton Emigration Company's Line of packet ships to the Australian Colonies.41zNational Library of Australia digitised itemuhttps://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-231162618xfulltext