Map showing gold and other mineral localities in the basins of the Snowy & Upper Murrumbidgee Rivers : chiefly discovered by the Revd. W.B. Clarke in the years 1851-2 and published by him to illustrate his work entitled the Southern goldfields, Second edition, showing the country dividide into parishes comprised in the Counties of Auckland, Beresford, Buccleuch, Cowley, Dampier, Murray, Selwyn, St Vincte, Wallace & Wellesley

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MAP F 876
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Sydney : M.W.S. Clarke, 1902
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1 map ; 67 x 48 cm.
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Clarke, M. W. S & H.E.C. Robinson Pty Ltd. (1902). Map showing gold and other mineral localities in the basins of the Snowy & Upper Murrumbidgee Rivers chiefly discovered by the Revd. W.B. Clarke in the years 1851-2 and published by him to illustrate his work entitled the Southern goldfields, Second edition, showing the country dividide into parishes comprised in the Counties of Auckland, Beresford, Buccleuch, Cowley, Dampier, Murray, Selwyn, St Vincte, Wallace & Wellesley Retrieved April 26, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-230010238

MLA citation

Clarke, M. W. S and H.E.C. Robinson Pty Ltd. Map showing gold and other mineral localities in the basins of the Snowy & Upper Murrumbidgee Rivers chiefly discovered by the Revd. W.B. Clarke in the years 1851-2 and published by him to illustrate his work entitled the Southern goldfields, Second edition, showing the country dividide into parishes comprised in the Counties of Auckland, Beresford, Buccleuch, Cowley, Dampier, Murray, Selwyn, St Vincte, Wallace & Wellesley Sydney: M.W.S. Clarke, 1902. Web. 26 April 2024 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-230010238>

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Clarke, M. W. S & H.E.C. Robinson Pty Ltd. 1902, Map showing gold and other mineral localities in the basins of the Snowy & Upper Murrumbidgee Rivers chiefly discovered by the Revd. W.B. Clarke in the years 1851-2 and published by him to illustrate his work entitled the Southern goldfields, Second edition, showing the country dividide into parishes comprised in the Counties of Auckland, Beresford, Buccleuch, Cowley, Dampier, Murray, Selwyn, St Vincte, Wallace & Wellesley M.W.S. Clarke, Sydney viewed 26 April 2024 http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-230010238

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