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Map Collection - Maps 1-100 Map Collection - Maps 1-100 # Accn Date Parish County Land Editio Scale Additional . district n Detail No 1 A115 1908 Armidale 10 Plan of lands to be ch:1 resumed under inch the Public Roads Act, 1902 in conjunction with deviation 4 of Woollomombi - Kangaroo Hills Road, Dumaresq Shire no. 23. By the Lands Roads Branch. 2 A115 1910 Armidale 10 As above showing ch:1 deviation no.2 of inch the above road 3 A115 Leichhardt Sketch Map of Nulalbin head station and adjoining areas proposed for resumption or leasehold 4 A115 Leichhardt Sketch map showing boundaries of Nulalbin (area 177 sq. ml) on the Dawson River 5 A115 Leichhardt Lots 1,2 and 3 on Nulalbin station (superimposed on a printed map) 6 A115 Leichhardt Portion of map showing resumed areas of Nulalbin, Redcliffe etc. 7 A115 Nulalbbin, Redcliffe Fairfiled & other stations 8 A115 Wiles Gully and Quirindi Creek 9 A115 Brisbane 2 Pages Creek: miles: tracing showing 1 inch alienated and leased land at head of Pages Creek 10 A115 1895 Wyndham & 2 Wyndham and Bukkula miles: Bukkula. Tracing 1 inch showing conditional purchase leases etc. By J.P. Langley. Shows purchase price of each block 11 A211 1844 24 Map districts miles: beyond the 1 inch boundary location, by W.M. Gardner 12 A20 1905 Tubbamurra Clarke Armidale 3rd Shows areas of edition settlement. By Adam White, District Survey Office, Armidale 13 A20 1901 Balblair Clarke Armidale 2nd Shows resumed edition area no 404 from Balblair to south- west of Oban gold field. Dept of Lands, Sydney, Irregular shape with a portion cut away 14 A20 1896 Rampsbeck Clarke Armidale 2nd Coloured to show edition holdings of Messrs FJ & JC White. Dept. of Lands, Sydney 15 A20 1889 Aberfoyle Clarke Armidale 2nd Shows White edition family holdings. By A. White, District Survey Office, Armidale March 1908 16 A20 1907 Gill Clarke Armidale 3rd White holdings edition coloured. published March 1908 17 A20 1906 Lagune Clarke Armidale 3rd Shows White edition holdings as at 5/3/1908 18 A20 1904 Seeley Clarke Armidale Shows White holdings as at 10/3/1910 19 A20 1889 Warner Clarke Armidale 2nd Shows White edition holdings as at 5/3/1908 20 A20 1896 Stanton Clarke Armidale Shows White holdings as at 4/3/1908 21 A20 1904 Ward Clarke Armidale 2nd Shows White edition holdings as at 4/3/1908 22 A20 1904 Lowland Clarke Armidale 2nd Shows White edition holdings as at 4/3/1908 23 A20 1909 Wentworth Sandon Armidale 3rd Shows Greenhills edition estate and other holdings in Guyra shire 24 A166 1861 Clerkness Harding New Plan of portions 3 England to 19 at Bundarra exhibited at a land sale, Armidale 19/8/1861 25 A114 A sketch of portion of the interior of NSW situated between Hunters River and Moreton Bay. Based on the observations of Allan Cunningham in 1827 26 A183 1910 Auctioneer's sketch map of Colly Creek, near Quirundi 27 A183 1910 Coloured reduction of Map 26, Colly Creek Farms 28 A183 1921 Auctioneer's sketch map of blocks 1.2 and 3, Colly Creek estate (2 copies) 29 A183 1905 Quirindi Buckland Murrurundi 3rd 40ch:1 Colly Creek edition inch 30 A183 1935 "Warrah" Auctioneer's sketch of Lots 21,22,23 and incl. a general description of the lots 31 A183 1905 Quirindi Buckland Murrurundi 3rd 40 Colly Creek edition ch:1 inch 32 A183 1908 30ch:1 Warrah Estate, inch Willow tree. Auctioneer's sketch with general description of property and Lots 1-38 33 A183 1915 Quirindi Buckland Murrurundi 4th 40ch:1 Some of W. edition inch Weatherly's land is shaded 34 A183 1911 Warrah Buckland Murrurundi 40ch Agricultural :1 Company's Grant, inch Lots 2 & 3 William Weatherly. Left hand corner of map missing 35 A183 1916 Temi Buckland Murrurindi 4th 40ch:1 Shows some of edition inch the Weatherley Estates 36 A183 1914 Loder Buckland Murrurundi 3rd 40ch:1 Shows Lots 3 & 4 edition inch of the Weatherley Estates 37 A183 1910 Colly Creek sketch map near Quirindi 38 A183 1905 Borambil Buckland Murrurundi 3rd 40ch:1 Piallaway and edition inch Walhallow resumed area no. 441 39 A183 1911 Warrah Buckland Murrurundi 3rd 40ch:1 Colly Creek edition inch private subdivisions 40 A183 1909 Plan of Woolongoon, Dept. of Lands, Melbourne, Ellerslie is coloured 41 A183 1955 Colly Creek Estate.Auctioneer' s map 42 A183 Quirindi Buckland Murrurundi 40ch:1 S. Quirindi & inch Doughboy Hollow station: tracing of freehold lands shoe\wn by red tint, conditional purchases shown in blue 43 A183 1905 Temi Buckland Murrurindi 3rd Shows Doughboy edition Hollow 44 A183 Buckland Colly Creek Estate 45 A183 1951 Colly Creek, Willow Tree (sketch) Kearns 46 A183 1896 Quirindi Buckland Murrurindi 2nd Proclaimed 1885 edition 47 A183 1915 Quirindi Buckland Murrurindi 4th Weatherly edition property coloured in red 48 A183 1914 Quirindi Buckland Murrurindi Weatherly & Loader properties shaded in red 49 0 50 A251 1938 Fenwick Vernon Walcha 10ch:1 Plan of lands inch resumed under Public Roads Act 1902. shows property of Moona 51 A251 0 Moona Plains (sketch map) 52 A251 1920 Benditi Vernon Walcha 40ch:1 Plan of portion 20: inch resumed area. By C.Mills 53 A251 1914 Benditi Vernon Walcha 20ch:1 Plan of portion 21: inch resumed area 54 A251 1914 Benditi Vernon Walcha 20ch:1 Plan of portion 22: inch resumed area 55 A251 1920 Moona Vernon Walcha 20ch:1 Plan of portion inch and parish of Moona: resumed area 56 A251 1920 Benditi Vernon Walcha 40ch:1 Resumed area inch 57 A251 1915 Moorebank Vernon Walcha 40ch:1 Resumed area inch 58 A251 1915 Moona Vernon Walcha 40ch:1 Plan of portion 19 inch 59 A251 1922 Moorebank Vernon Walcha 40ch:1 Plan of portion 1. inch Resumed area 60 A251 1921 Benditi Vernon Walcha 40ch:1 Plan of portion 8. inch Resumed area 61 A251 1914 Fenwick Vernon Walcha 10ch:1 Plan of land to be inch resumed. Moona Plains 62 A251 1920 Moorebank Vernon Walcha 40ch:1 Resumed area inch 63 A251 1920 Styx Vernon Walcha 40ch:1 Plan of portion 5. inch Resumed area 64 A251 1905 Fenwick Vernon Walcha 40ch:1 Resumed areas of inch Moonas Plains and Europambela 65 A251 1915 Fenwick Vernon Armidale 10ch:1 Plan of lands to be inch resumed and withdrawn from Kunderang to Walcha via Moona Plains 66 A251 1910 Fenwick Vernon Armidale 10ch:1 Plan of part of inch road to be declared public road and resumed land 67 A283 10 Hunters River to miles: Moreton Bay 1 inch sketch map by Allan Cunningham (photocopy) 68 A283 1854 Northern NSW sketch map by W.M. Gardner. Date approximate. Part 1 69 A283 1886 Sandon Armidale From the Surveyor General office NSW 70 A283 1891 Sandon Armidale Photocopied plans of Sandon 71 A283 Western New England: Settlers in these districts, the townships, principal lines of roads, mountains etc. By William Gardner parts 1 & 2 72 A283 1854 2 Bergen -Op-Zoom miles: run, New England 1 inch by E.Knapp 73 A283 1855 Armidale Enlarged plan of portions in the vicinity of Armidale within the reserve and conditional purchase 74 A283 New England, map giving a geographic & vegetative description 75 A283 1847 8 Copy of plan miles: S10.1267 showing 1 inch locations of pastoral stations in portion of New England & other district. Indian ink on Linen. This is probably a new edition of the map sold by W.M. gardner to the Lands Dept 76 A283 1846 Armidale Plan of reserve at Armidale in the New England District containing 2086 acres. By J.V. Gorman, Assistant Surveyor, Lands Dept. no. A1291 77 A283 1900 Geological map of Hillgrove Gold Field. Dept of Mines and Agriculture, Sydney.In quadruplicate 78 A283 10 N.E. NSW. miles: Composite map 1 inch based on a tourist map and showing police districts 1850, 1872,1878, electoral districts 1881, pastoral districts 1875. Coloured inks on linen 79 A283 1867 Sandon Armidale Plan of Sandon county with enlarged insert of plan of portions of the town of Armidale within the reserve from conditional purchase 80 A283 Armidale 7th City of Armidale edition and part suburban lands. In 2 sheets and duplicate 81 A283 4 Northern NSW- 4 miles: maps 1 inch 82 A283 1849 Sandon Armidale Town of Armidale. Lands Dept. no. A2.1291. By J.V. Gorman 83 A283 1849 Sandon Armidale Town of Armidale. > In 2 sheets 84 A283 5 foot Longitudinal 1 inch section of Eleanora mine 85 A283 1922 Auctioneer's advertisement re: sale of lots of subdivision of Tilbuster, Bally Glass andClark Hill Estates 86 A283 1922 Booloominbah Farm: auctioneer's advertisement re : sale of 7 blocks after subdivision 87 A276 1969 No longer held; returned to original owners on request 88 A276 No longer held; returned to original owners on request 89 A343 1886 Survey of the New England runs 1850 including Walcha, Ohio, Europambela, Waterloo, Bergen- Op- Zoom, Aberbaldie, Branga Park, Glen Morrison, Tia, Tiara, St.Leonards, Ingelba and Branga Plains runs. Certified copy on an original Galloways 90 A327 1926 Dangarsleigh Sandon Armidale Dept. of Lands, Sydney with MS notes by R.B. Walker 91 A327 1945 10 New England miles: region- 1 inch communications etc. Dept. of Lands, Sydney Areas of colour added by R.B. Walker to indicate pasture potential 92 A327 1963 Armidale Armidale in 1849. Original map drwan by RB Walker c.1963 93 A327 1963 Armidale New England Communications. Composite map drawn by R.B. Walker showing routes taken by early explorers and extension of the railway.Date approximate 94 A250 1920 Nandewar, Darling & Tamworth Plan of Belmore, Murchison & Bingara Plumthorpe Lindesay, station in the shire Crawley of Barraba.
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