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Thomas Livingstone Mitchell: mapmaker
188195Sydney
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Plan of Mrs. Darling's Point divided into villa allotments for sale, T.L. Mitchell, manuscript map, 15 Jun. 1833Area: map includes Rush Cutters Bay, Mrs Darling's Point, Double Bay, and Point Piper Estate. Map shows numbered allotments, unnamed roads and streets, swamp, huts, stepping stones, beach, wharf, fences, and Underwoods Distillery.
Digital order no: a4692001
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The Estate of Point Piper, surveyed trigonometrically and divided into allotments, Sydney : s.n., 1844? Survey of the estate divided into lots marked 1 to 153 and A to X, totalling 1407 acres. Several streets and buildings shown in Edgecliff and Double Bay; the area covered is from Double Bay to Rose Bay. Captain Piper's original 190 acres on Eliza Point, acquired in 1816 and sold in 1828 are marked "1".Survey of the estate divided into lots marked 1 to 153 and A to X, totalling 1407 acres. Several streets and buildings shown in Edgecliff and Double Bay; the area covered is from Double Bay to Rose Bay. Captain Piper's original 190 acres on Eliza Point, acquired in 1816 and sold in 1828 are marked "1".
Digital order no: a928437
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Plan of proposed new street from Bourke St. to General Cemetery: transmitted for approval by my letter No. 51/92, Thomas Mitchell, manuscript map, 1851. Shows part of Levy's 75 ac., Hall's grant, Cooper & Levey - originally Campbell's grant, and cemetery reserve
Digital order no: a4592001
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Trigonometrical survey of Port Jackson: commenced as a military survey by order of General Darling and continued as civil duties permitted or required, map, [London] : T. & W. Boone, New Bond Street, 1853.Shows area from Balgowlah to Redfern Street and from Cockatoo Island to the Heads Streets and buildings shown and relief indicated by shading and depth by soundings. Insets: General view of Port Jackson taken with Theodolite from Station A in the Year 1829. View of the entrance to Port Jackson taken with Theodolite from Station B in the Year 1853.
Digital order no: a3160001
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Plan of the land on the east side of the northern continuation of Kent Street where the Government quarries are situated …, T.L.M. manuscript map, [1833]
Digital order no: a4694001
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Tracing proposed prolongation of George st. from Engravings to report upon the progress made in roads and in the construction of public works in NSW 1827-1855, Sir Thomas Mitchell engraved map
Digital order no: a1480031
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Copy of sketch accompanying letter to the Colonial Secretary … dated 28 December 1832 on the improvements of Sydney Cove, from Engravings to report upon the progress made in roads and in the construction of public works in NSW 1827-1855, Sir Thomas Mitchell engraved map
Digital order no: a1480034
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Sketch of the coast from Darling Harbour to Elizabeth Bay: showing the grants to Mr. McLeay and six other gentlemen / T.L. Mitchell. Cadastral map of area, now Point Piper, Sydney N.S.W.
Digital order no: a1528631
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Plan of the village of North Harbour,1828, [Thomas Mitchell], manuscript map, 1828North Harbour (N.S.W.) was renamed Balgowlah in 1832
Digital order no: a5150001
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Sketch of Parramatta River, from Engravings to report upon the progress made in roads and in the construction of public works in NSW 1827-1855, Sir Thomas Mitchell engraved map
Digital order no: a1480018
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No. 2 Sketch shewing the Old Line of road to Wiseman's and the direction by the proposed punt, 1828, from Engravings to report upon the progress made in roads and in the construction of public works in NSW 1827-1855, Sir Thomas Mitchell, engraved map
Digital order no: a1480019
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Wharf proposed to be constructed at Double Bay in prolongation of Ocean Street, from Engravings to report upon the progress made in roads and in the construction of public works in NSW 1827-1855, Sir Thomas Mitchell, manuscript map
Digital order no: a1480047
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Sketch of a general plan for the regular extention of the streets of Sydney, T. L. Mitchell, manuscript map, 1831Regular extention' of the streets applies mainly to Surry Hills and further south. Peter Lewis Bemi (1795-1853) was a convict draftsman in Mitchell's Survey Department. Dismissed in 1830 much against Mitchell's will, Bemi established himself as a land surveyor. On verso in Bemi's hand: "A Present from Major Mitchell to P.L. Bemi." "Sir T.L. Mitchell to P.L. Bemi."
Digital order no: a5440001