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Chart of Part of New South Wales, with Plans of the Harbours.

Respectfully dedicated to Major Mitchell, Surveyor General of New South Wales by his most Obedt. Servant J. Cross.

CROSS, Joseph
London,
Engraved and published by Cross, 18 Holborn (opposite Furnivals Inn),
18th March, 1834.
Engraved map with contemporary hand-colour in outline, dissected and mounted on linen, original green cloth slipcase with publisher's label.
940 by 610mm (37 by 24 inches).
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A map of the colony of New South Wales. The various inset maps show ports and harbours around the territory: Port Philip and Western Port, Botany Bay, Jervis Bay, Port Hunter, Broken Bay, Port Macquarie, Twofold Bay, Port Stephens, Morton Bay and Brisbane River, Port Jackson, and one larger map of the whole continent.

New South Wales was the site of the first British settlement in Australia. It started life in 1788 as a convict colony, but immigration rocketed in...

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James Bonwick, 'Discovery and Settlement of Port Phillip: Being a History of the Country Now Called Victoria, Up to the Arrival of Mr. Superintendent Latrobe' (Melbourne: George Robertson, 1856), 21-23; Thomas Henry Braim, 'A History of New South Wales from its Settlement to the Close of the Year 1844', vol.2, (London: Richard Bentley, 1846), 56; William Hilton Hovell, 'Reply to 'A Brief Statement of Facts, in connection with an Overland Expedition from Lake George to Port Phillip, in 1824' (Sydney: Thomas Daniel, 1855), 23; H.S., 'The Discovery of the Murray', in The Argus (Melbourne), 19 April, 1924, 7; 'The Late Hamilton Hume, The Explorer', in 'The Sydney Morning Herald', 24 April, 1873.

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