Singleton [cartographic material] / [Australian Survey Corps]
- Bib ID:
- 4701405
- Format:
- Map
- Author:
- Australia. Army. Survey Corps
- Online Version:
- National Library of Australia digitised item
- Scale:
- Scale 1:63,360 (E 151°00'--E 151°30'/S 32°30'--S 32°45').
- Description:
-
- 1923 and 1924
- 1 ms. map on 8 sheets, dissected into 26 parts : mounted on linen, col. ; sheets 45.5 x 61.1 cm. or smaller.
- Series:
- Australian Survey Corps plane table surveys.
- Full contents:
-
- Field sheet no. 1. Surveyed by W/O II A.B. Roberts, commenced in conjunction with field sheet no. 2, 1 June 1923 ; examined by W/O I H.P.G. Clews, 1 Apr. 1924
- Field sheet no. 2. Surveyed by W/O II A.B. Roberts ; examined by W/O I H.P.G. Clews, 1 Apr. 1924
- Field sheet no. 3. Surveyed by Sgt. Roberts, Dec. 1922-26 Mar. 1923 ; examined by W/O I H.P.G. Clews, 1 Apr. 1924
- Field sheet no. 4. Portions completed by W/O II A.B. Roberts, Sgt. E.T. Johnson, W/O I H.P.G. Clews, 30 May 1924 ; examined by W/O I H.P.G. Clews, 1 Apr. 1924
- Field sheet no. 5. Surveyed by W/O II A.B. Roberts ; examined by W/O I H.P.G. Clews
- Field sheet no. 6. Surveyed by W/O II A.B. Roberts, 27 Mar.-31 May 1923 ; examined by W/O I H.P.G. Clews, 1 Apr. 1924
- Field sheet no. 7. Surveyed by Sgt. E.T. Johnson ; examined by W/O I H.P.G. Clews, 1 Apr. 1924
- Field sheet no. 8. Surveyed by Sgt. E.T. Johnson 22 Nov. 1923 ; examined by H.P.G. Clews.
- Notes:
-
- Manuscript plane table survey map of Singleton region, New South Wales. Relief shown by contours, hachures and spot heights.
- "I56 B/IV"--Field sheet no. 4.
- Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-233165882
- Published as: Singleton, New South Wales. [Melbourne? : Australian Section, Imperial General Staff], 1927 (Melbourne : By authority, H.J. Green, Government Printer).
- Later Title:
- Great Britain. War Office. General Staff. Australian Section. Singleton, New South Wales
- Subject:
- Singleton Region (N.S.W.) -- Maps
- Time Coverage:
- 1923-1924
- Other authors/contributors:
- Also Titled:
- Singleton, New South Wales
- Related Records:
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This belongs to the Australian Survey Corps plane table surveys.
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-
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- Material type:
- Artistic
- Published status:
- Unpublished
- Creation date:
- 1924
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