“one of the most beautiful geological maps ever produced in Australia” (La Trobe)

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Continental Australia:

from the most recent information & materials supplied by the survey departments of the several colonies. Constructed & Engraved at the Department of Lands & Survey, Melbourne, under the direction of A.J. Skene, M.A. Surveyor General of Victoria. William Slight, Engraver Geologically Colored by Arthur Everett under the direction of C.W. Langtree Secretary for Mines and Water Supply and Chief Mining Surveyor for the Colony of Victoria The Hon. Duncan Gillies M.P. Minister of Mines, Melbourne, 1887.

EVERETT, Arthur; Alexander John SKENE; and William SLIGHT
Melbourne,
1887.
Revised. Six sheet colour printed lithograph map, joined and mounted on canvas.
1160 by 1415mm (45.75 by 55.75 inches).
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The third geological map of Australia after J. Beete Jukes (a modified Arrowsmith map dated 1850) and Robert Smyth (1873). It is based on Skene and Slight's earlier map 'Continental Australia' (first published October 1879), with a second edition in 1880, followed by various editions, in whole or in part, including being used as the basis for the maps of each colony in the 'Sands Atlas' (1887).

Brown reports that "at an 1880-81 exhibition in Melbourne, 'A Geolog...

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Literature: Clancy, 'Maps that Shaped Australia', pages 17-23.

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