Plan of Port Jackson New South Wales : Lat. 33° 50' S. Long. 151°.25' E. Variation of the compass 7°.54' E. 1788 / by Capt John Hunter. [18-- )

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Plan of Port Jackson New South Wales : Lat. 33° 50' S. Long. 151°.25' E. Variation of the compass 7°.54' E. 1788 / by Capt John Hunter. [18-- )

1 ms. map : col., tracing linen ; 51 x 104 cm.

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Libraries Australia

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