The Dixson map collection
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Sketch of the operations of the British army in Portugal, from the landing in Mondego Bay to the evacuation of Lisbon by the French in September 1808, Compiled by T.L. Mitchell], London : James Wyld, 1840
Keen to lessen British power in Europe and to prevent British trade with European ports, Napoleon's strategy was to invade Portugal, the only remaining European port still open to British imports. The invasion of Spain and Portugal resulted in the Spanish and Portuguese royal families being deposed and battles broke out along the Iberian Peninsula between the French and the local militas. The British landed an expeditionary force under the command of Sir Arthur Wellesley (later to become the Duke of Wellington), on 1st August 1808. The British were victorious at their first two battles against the French at Rolica on 17 August 1808 and then at Vimiero on 21st August 1808.
Prior to his posting in New South Wales as Surveyor-General, Thomas Mitchell served as second lieutenant in the 95th Regiment in the Peninsula War at the battles of Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz and Salamanca. He was tasked with providing topographical intelligence and after the War, was selected by Sir George Murray, the quartermaster-general, to provide a cartographical record of the battles based on the many army surveys done during the conflict. The collection held by the State Library appears to be Mitchell’s own personal collection of maps. It does not include any final states, but consists of trial proofs of lithographs and engravings of most of the maps in various degrees of completeness, together with a number of manuscript maps. In July 1838 Mitchell obtained a further twelve months leave from his work in New South Wales as he was still working on the plans of the Peninsular battles. These were finished at the end of 1840 and, as published by James Wyld, are beautiful examples of Mitchell's skill as a draftsman.
Digital order no: a4349002
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Action near Roliça on the 17th August 1808, Thomas Livingstone Mitchell, 1840
Digital order no: a4350003
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Plan of the Battle of Talavera de la Reyna, fought on the 27th & 28th July 1809, Thomas Livingston Mitchell, 1840
Digital order no: a4354001
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Field sketch of the rivers Mondego, Criz and Dao; between the Busco Ridge Sta. Comba Dao. 7ber [sic] 1816, Tho. Mitchell, Rifle Brigade, manuscript map
Digital order no: a4380002
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Battle of Busaco. General position of the French and Allied armies on the 26th Septr. 1810, The attack, 27th Sepr. 1810, [Drawn] on zinc by H.C. Maguire, from the original survey & drawing by Major Sir T.L. Mitchell, Kt. ; printed by Day & Haghe.
Digital order no: a4381001
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Movement against the French troops occupying the position of Guarda, on the 29th March 1811,, On zinc by George Barnard, from the original drawing by Sir Thomas Mitchell ... printed by Day & Haghe.
Digital order no: a4404004
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Plan of the siege of Ciudad-Rodrigo: the breaches carried by storm, evening 19th Jany, 1812: Plan of the siege of Badajoz: the breaches carried by assault, April 6, 1812 , Copied from a plan in the Ordnance Office, on stone by H.C. Maguire ; [compiled by T.L. Mitchell] ; printed by Day & Haghe.
Digital order no: a4412003
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Salamanca, Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell, manuscript map, [181-?]
Digital order no: a1528549
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Battle of Toulouse: fought on the 10th April 1814, engraved by S. Stockley ; compiled by Major Sir. T.L. Mitchell from various plans.
Digital order no: a4502004
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Field of Waterloo, showing the extent of ground comprised in Lieutenant Siborne[e]'s model of the battle of the 18 June 1815, [surveyed and drawn by W. Siborne ; engraved by W.H. Holbrooke]
Digital order no: a4527001