Australia from surveys made by order of the British Government:
combined with those of D'Entrecasteaux, Baudin, Freycinet &c. &c.
London,
C. Smith & Son, Map & Globe Publishers, 172 Strand,
1st May, 1842.
Later state. Folding engraved map, dissected and laid down on linen, with contemporary hand-colour in outline and in part.
650 by 864mm. (25.5 by 34 inches).
23205
notes:
A later state of Arrowsmith's celebrated large scale map of Australia, with further detail to Western Australia (26 counties), New South Wales (19 counties), and Victoria, showing the supposed course of Lake Torrens in South Australia, and including notes discussing the discoveries in Arnhem Land, and of Edward John Eyre in 1840.
The mapmaker
The founder of the Arrowsmith dynasty of cartographers was Aaron Arrowsmith (1750–1823). On his death, he was succeed...
The mapmaker
The founder of the Arrowsmith dynasty of cartographers was Aaron Arrowsmith (1750–1823). On his death, he was succeed...
bibliography:
Literature: Tooley, 'The Mapping of Australia', see 83.
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