C1904

Melbourne Harbor Trust General Plan Shewing River and Harbour Improvements [1904]

Mapmaker:

John Halliday (? - 1912)

Detailed plan of Melbourne Harbour showing river and harbour improvements up 12th February, 1904.

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Full Title:

Melbourne Harbor Trust General Plan Shewing River and Harbour Improvements [1904]

Date:

C1904

Mapmaker:

John Halliday (? - 1912)

Engraver:

H.J.Pether 

Condition:

Left margin reinstated, otherwise in good condition, with folds as issued. Laid on archival linen.

Technique:

Lithograph printed in colour.

Image Size: 

480mm 
x 465mm
AUTHENTICITY
Melbourne Harbor Trust General Plan Shewing River and Harbour Improvements [1904] - Antique Map from 1904

Genuine antique
dated:

1904

Description:

Detailed plan of Melbourne Harbour showing river and harbour improvements up 12th February, 1904.

Mapmaker:

John Halliday (?-1912) 

John Halliday was Engineer for the Melbourne Harbour Trust. He was born at Belfast, and obtained his practical training with Lawson and Sons, Leeds. In 1873 he went out to New Zealand, where he carried out important railway, water-supply, drainage and other works. Proceeding in 1884 to Victoria, he undertook, amongst other work, the construction of the Victoria Dock for the Melbourne Harbour Trust, and was subsequently appointed Chief Engineer to that body, a position which he retained until his death. Halliday was elected an Associate Member of The Institution on the 2nd March, 1886, and was transferred to the class of Members on the 6th February, 1906.

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