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CALOUNDRA FAMILY HISTORY RESEARCH INC 31 January 2017 CALOUNDRA FAMILY HISTORY RESEARCH INC MAPS - by place name 31 January 2017 PLACE MAP NO DATE OF MAP TYPE Abbieglassie 440 00.10.1981 Cadastral Abbotsford 201 00.05.1975 Cadastral Aberdeen City 708 Old Parochial Records Aberdeenshire 708 Old Parochial Records Aberfoyle 400 00.11.1988 Cadastral Adavale 136 00.06.1979 Cadastral Adelaide 656 03.09.1989 C'W Electoral Divns Albany Creek 23 297 00.06.1979 Cadastral Albany Creek 24 295 00.03.1979 Cadastral Albany Creek 31 293 00.08.1979 Cadastral Albany Creek 32 553 00.05.1981 Cadastral Albany Creek 33 573 00.03.1981 Cadastral Albany Creek 34 551 00.03.1981 Cadastral Albany Creek 41 290 00.09.1979 Cadastral Albany Creek 42 288 00.10.1978 Cadastral Albany Creek 43 286 00.09.1979 Cadastral Albert Bridge 539 00.07.1979 Cadastral Aldershot 215 00.06.1978 Cadastral Alkira 638 00.11.1986 Cadastral Alva 508 00.01.1975 Cadastral Amamoor 161 00.01.1982 Cadastral Amamoor 715 Forestry Map Amamoor State Forest 698 Orientation Map Ambathala 050 00.07.1974 Provisional Edition Amity 43 521 00.08.1987 Cadastral Anduramba 170 00.06.1978 Cadastral Aranbanga 399 00.11.1977 Cadastral Aratula 317 00.11.1975 Cadastral Argyle and Bute Counties 705 Old Parochial Records Argyle County, NSW 686 Surveyor General's Office Armstrong Creek 223 00.07.1976 Cadastral Atherton 248 00.06.1982 Cadastral Atherton 040 00.04.1945 Town Map Atherton 144 00.01.1983 Cadastral Auburn 114 09.09.1977 Electoral Districts Aurukun 507 00.06.1978 Cadastral Australia 662 Details of Explorers Australian Military Decorations and Medals 0001 Chart Avoca 713 Forestry Map Avondale 363 00.07.1974 Cadastral Ayr 031 00.05.1944 Town Map Sheet 4 Ayr 030 00.07.1944 Town Map Sheet 3 Bailey Creek 514 00.10.1973 Cadastral Bajool 129 00.11.1980 Cadastral Bakers Creek 552 00.08.1977 Cadastral Balnagowan 191 00.10.1979 Cadastral Banks, NSW 652 00.11.1984 C'W Electoral Divns Baramba 373 00.03.1981 Cadastral Barambah 114 09.09.1977 Electoral Districts Bare Hill 372 00.11.1980 Cadastral Barker 655 00.00.1984 C'W Electoral Divns Barton, NSW 652 00.11.1984 C'W Electoral Divns Baywulla 172 00.04.1977 Cadastral Beachmere 236 00.01.1976 Cadastral Beaudesert 308 00.05.1984 Cadastral Beaudesert East 612 00.07.1978 Cadastral Beecher 597 00.06.1982 Cadastral Beechmont 607 00.04.1982 Cadastral Beenleigh 108 00.11.1945 Town Map Beerburrum 680 00.00.1986 Forestry Map Beerwah 710 Forestry Map Beerwah 680 00.00.1985 Forestry Map Benaraby 176 00.07.1979 Cadastral Bennelong, NSW 652 00.11.1984 C'W Electoral Divns Berowra, NSW 652 00.11.1984 C'W Electoral Divns Betoota 139 00.06.1977 Cadastral Bidgell 417 00.05.1977 Cadastral Biggenden 153 00.11.1976 Cadastral Bingera 128 00.05.1984 Cadastral Bingham 158 00.10.1977 Cadastral Black Head 175 00.05.1982 Cadastral Blackhall 135 00.09.1979 Cadastral Blackhall 23 247 00.04.1981 Cadastral Blackhall 31 - cannot locate 245 00.12.1980 Cadastral Blackhall 32 243 00.01.1981 Cadastral Blackhall 33 240 00.08.1980 Cadastral Blackmans Gap 431 00.04.1976 Cadastral Blaxland, NSW 652 00.11.1984 C'W Electoral Divns Bloomsbury 327 00.02.1983 Cadastral Bluegum 680 00.00.1986 Forestry Map Bogie 451 00.02.1980 Cadastral Bollon 464 00.03.1982 Cadastral Bombandy 330 00.06.1981 Cadastral Bonavista 583 00.08.1982 Cadastral Bonus Downs 446 00.07.1980 Cadastral Bonython (S.A.) 656 03.09.1989 C'W Electoral Divns Boogooramunya 366 00.06.1979 Cadastral Boolba 359 00.03.1982 Cadastral Boolbunda 528 00.07.1977 Cadastral Boombana 550 00.07.1976 Cadastral Boonah and Dugandan 088 00.10.1935 Town Map Boothby (S.A.) 656 03.09.1989 C'W Electoral Divns Booyal 169 00.09.1976 Cadastral Boreen 195 00.08.1981 Cadastral Bororen 174 00.08.1978 Cadastral Borumba Dam 213 00.02.1983 Cadastral Bowling Green Bay 494 00.08.1973 Cadastral Bowyer 420 00.04.1974 Cadastral Bradfield, NSW 652 00.11.1984 C'W Electoral Divns Braidwood District, NSW 681 Brand W. A. 661 00.00.1989 C'W Electoral Divns Brisbane 061 31.12.1893 Trigonometrical Survey Brisbane & Suburbs 00.00.1907 Parish Yeerongpilly Sheet 067 11 Brisbane & Suburbs 065 00.09.1914 Parish South Brisbane Brisbane & Suburbs 064 00.06.1917 Parish North Brisbane Brisbane & Suburbs 069 00.06.1914 Street Map Brisbane & Suburbs 074 00.06.1914 Original Grants Brisbane & Suburbs 068 00.00.1906 Parish Toombul Sheet 3 Brisbane & Suburbs 075 00.01.1958 Brisbane & Suburbs 057 00.00.1907 Parish Bulimba Sheet 9 Brisbane & Suburbs 055 00.00.1907 Coorparoo Sheet 12 Brisbane & Suburbs 056 00.00.1905 Parish Enoggera Sheet 7 Brisbane & Suburbs 092 00.00.1895 Red Hill Sheet 4 Brisbane & Suburbs 091 00.00.1895 Hamilton Sheet 4 Brisbane & Suburbs 093 00.00.1895 Dutton Park Sheet 11 Brisbane & Suburbs 076 00.02.1964 Brisbane & Suburbs 094 00.00.1895 Toowong Sheet 7 Brisbane City 073 00.03.1981 Sheet 3 Brisbane City 515 00.04.1959 Sheet 2 Brisbane City 517 00.04.1959 Sheet 4 Brisbane City 16.08.1875 Suburbs Sheet 1 Ferny 644 Grove Brisbane City 105 00.00.0000 Electoral Districts Brisbane City 513 00.00.1959 Sheet 1 Brisbane City 645 00.04.1958 Suburbs North, NE Sheet Brisbane River 063 00.00.1903 Harbours & Marine Brisbane to Grafton 693 Road Map Bromelton 676 00.00.1966 Topographical Bromelton 287 00.08.1977 Cadastral Brookfield 226 00.04.1982 Cadastral Brooloo 715 Forestry Map Brooloo 712 Forestry Map Brooweena 353 00.05.1979 Cadastral Brymaroo 081 00.09.1983 Cadastral Bulwer, County of 109 00.08.1918 County Map Bundaberg 00.10.1895 Alighnment- Burbong & 002 Targo Sts Bundaberg 072 00.00.0000 Town Map Sheet 1 Bundaberg 113 09.09.1977 Electoral Districts Bungunya 362 00.02.1982 Cadastral Burdekin 114 09.09.1977 Electoral Districts Burgorah 325 00.10.1981 Cadastral Burleigh 548 00.09.1978 Cadastral Burnett 114 09.09.1977 Electoral Districts Burnett 00.00.1879 Unsettled Pastoral 673 Districts Burnett 642 17.08.1929 Cadastral Burra Burri 468 00.11.1975 Cadastral Burrum Heads 301 00.09.1977 Cadastral Burrum Point 337 00.05.1982 Cadastral Bute and Argyle Counties 705 Old Parochial Records Byerwen 450 00.04.1976 Cadastral Caboolture 220 00.08.1976 Cadastral Caboolture 167 00.03.1979 Cadastral Cairns 044 00.00.1925 Town Map Caithness, Sutherland & Ross & Cromarty Old Parochial Records 704 Counties Calare NSW 651 00.11.1984 C'W Electoral Divns Caledonia 403 00.04.1984 Cadastral Calgoa 709 Callemondah 378 00.06.1982 Cadastral Callemondah 12 596 00.07.1985 Cadastral Callemondah 13 591 00.07.1985 Cadastral Callemondah 21 589 00.08.1985 Cadastral Callemondah 22 581 00.07.1985 Cadastral Callemondah 23 577 00.08.1985 Cadastral Callemondah 24 582 00.07.1985 Cadastral Callemondah 31 540 00.05.1985 Cadastral Callide 114 09.09.1977 Electoral Districts Calliope 537 00.06.1982 Cadastral Calliope Crossing 594 00.06.1982 Cadastral Calliope Crossing 173 00.06.1982 Cadastral Caloundra 680 00.00.1986 Forestry Map Caloundra 086 00.04.1974 Cadastral Caloundra Beach 716 Early Land Sales Caloundra, Golden Beach 718 24.09.1927 Land sales Cambroon 712 Forestry Map Camerons Gap 518 00.10.1981 Cadastral Camira 307 00.11.1977 Cadastral Camp Mountain 12 291 00.04.1980 Cadastral Canberra ACT 653 00.11.1984 C'W Electoral Divns Canning 680 00.00.1985 Forestry Map Canning 713 Forestry Map Canning 714 Forestry Map Canning W.A. 660 00.00.1989 C'W Electoral Dins Canterbury 134 00.05.1978 Cadastral Canungra 536 00.02.1980 Cadastral Canungra 675 00.00.1966 Topographical Cape Flattery 455 00.02.1981 Cadastral Cape Melvile 454 00.03.1979 Cadastral Cape Weymount 504 00.02.1983 Cadastral Cardwell 495 00.05.1974 Cadastral Carmila 339 00.07.1982 Cadastral Carnarvon 114 09.09.1977 Electoral Districts Carwell 491 00.12.1973 Cadastral Cashmere 424 00.04.1983 Cadastral Castle Hope 531 00.05.1982 Cadastral Cecil Plains 078 00.06.1955 Perp. Town Lease Cecil Plains Parish - cannot locate 077 00.12.1954 Perp. Lease Selection Cedar Grove 306 00.02.1978 Cadastral Central London 0003 1898 Central Queensland 113 09.09.1977 Electoral Districts Central Southern Victoria 695 Road Map Chandler 22 570 00.09.1986 Cadastral Chaplin Creek 182 00.05.1977 Cadastral Charleville 026 00.08.1935 Land Agent Sheet 1 Charleville 677 00.00.1965 Topographical Charleville 010 00.12.1939 Town Map Sheet 2 Charlton, NSW 650 00.11.1984 C'W Electoral Divns Charters Towers 691 Cherbourg 370 00.12.1980 Cadastral Cherwell River 414 00.11.1976 Cadastral Chesterton 434 00.02.1984 Cadastral Chifley 652 00.11.1984 C'W Electoral Divns Chillagoe 008 00.00.1911 Mineral Leases Chinchilla 422 00.12.1971 Cadastral Christie Target 376 00.02.1978 Cadastral Clarke River 116 00.02.1981 Cadastral Clarke River 406 00.12.1979 Cadastral Clermont 007 00.00.1932 Land Agent Cleveland Bay (Townsville) 013 00.00.1884 Cleveland Bay Cloncurry 147 00.01.1980 Cadastral Closeburn 270 00.01.1984 Cadastral Cobb & Co. Queensland Routes 1866 - 1924 700 Route Map Coen 498 00.02.1983 Cadastral Cogoon 328 00.12.1981 Cadastral Collinsville 028 00.00.1931 Town Map Columboola 361 00.07.1983 Cadastral Condomine 114 09.09.1977 Electoral Districts Connemara 142 00.06.1977 Cadastral Connors Range 340 00.12.1983 Cadastral Conondale 712 Forestry Map Conondale 713 Forestry Map Conondale 162 00.06.1983 Cadastral Coochin 680 00.00.1986 Forestry Map Cook, NSW 652 00.11.1984 C'W Electoral Divns Cooktown 145 00.05.1981 Cadastral Cooktown 003 00.00.1964 Town Map Coominya 268 00.08.1978 Cadastral Coonambelah Parish 045 00.00.1884 Parish Map Coonambelah Parish 046 00.00.1884 Parish Map Coongoola 492 00.09.1972 Cadastral Cooyar 216 00.03.1983 Cadastral Cooyar 053 00.06.1945 Topographical Cordalba 430 00.01.1970 Cadastral Corfield Creek 354 00.07.1977 Cadastral Courallie County, NSW 685 Surveyor General's Office Couran 534 00.08.1976 Cadastral Couran 643 00.01.1976 Cadastral Cowan, W.A.
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