C1886

Map of Section 11

Area extending from Western Australian border in the west to Overland Telegraph Line in the east to kathleen Falls in the north and Hookers Creek in the south. In 1859, the South Australia government offered a £2000 reward to the … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Map of Section 11

Date:

C1886

Condition:

In good condition, centre fold as issued.

Technique:

Lithograph printed in colour.

Image Size: 

520mm 
x 420mm
AUTHENTICITY
Map of Section 11 - Antique Map from 1886

Genuine antique
dated:

1886

Description:

Area extending from Western Australian border in the west to Overland Telegraph Line in the east to kathleen Falls in the north and Hookers Creek in the south.

In 1859, the South Australia government offered a £2000 reward to the first person who could cross Australia from south to north. With that in mind, John McDouall Stuart, already a noted explorer, began his expedition one year later, and became the first European to reach the centre of Australia in 1861 and the first to cross the continent south to north in 1862. His inland expedition from Adelaide to Port Darwin sparked a flurry of interest in the Northern Territory and there were numerous subsequent expeditions in the 1860s and 70s. These maps by John Sands contain information gathered from these explorations and depict the most up-to-date knowledge of the area.

From the first atlas of the continent issued in Australia and the only series of maps of the nineteenth century to show details of the Northern Territory counties.

John Sands (1818 - 1873)

In 1837 Sands came to Sydney for health reasons and with stationery valued at £500 he set up business in George Street. In 1848 he took over a shop front next to the General Post Office. By 1870 as stationers, booksellers, printers and account book manufacturers the firm was one of the largest of its kind in Australia and in that year won prizes for printing and book production at the Inter Colonial Exhibition in Sydney.

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