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Chart of Van Dieman's Land Compiled from the most authentic documents extant

CROSS, Joseph
London,
Engraved & Published by Joseph Cross, 18, Holborn Hill,
June 26th, 1826.
Engraved map, fine original hand-colour.
800 by 760mm (31.5 by 30 inches).
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Separately published map of Tasmania.

The map details the early settlement of Tasmania. To the lower right is a brief history of the island from: its discovery by the Dutch explorer Tasman in 1644 and subsequent naming of the island Van Dieman's Land after the then Dutch Governor General of India; through to its charting and eventual colonization by the British at the start of the nineteenth century. The text goes on to eulogise about Hobart which is 'a well plan...

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