C1915

Norman Bros. New Map of Melbourne & Suburbs showing Tramways, Railways, Streets, Municipalities, Quarter Mile Radii, & Revised to Date.

Scarce large scale early c.20th map of Melbourne and inner suburbs showing cable tramways, electric tramways, horse tramways, mile radius, quarter mile radius, railway stations, bowling clubs, town halls and shire halls.

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S/N: TP-MELB-NORMAN-1915–438185
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Full Title:

Norman Bros. New Map of Melbourne & Suburbs showing Tramways, Railways, Streets, Municipalities, Quarter Mile Radii, & Revised to Date.

Date:

C1915

Condition:

In good condition, with folds as issued. Laid on archival linen.

Technique:

Lithograph printed in colour.

Image Size: 

720mm 
x 985mm

Paper Size: 

757mm 
x 1005mm
AUTHENTICITY
Norman Bros. New Map of Melbourne & Suburbs showing Tramways, Railways, Streets, Municipalities, Quarter Mile Radii, & Revised to Date. - Antique Map from 1915

Genuine antique
dated:

1915

Description:

Scarce large scale early c.20th map of Melbourne and inner suburbs showing cable tramways, electric tramways, horse tramways, mile radius, quarter mile radius, railway stations, bowling clubs, town halls and shire halls.

Collections:
National Library Australia: Bib ID 7087762
State Library Victoria: MAPS 821.09 GM

Sands & McDougall ( - ) ( - )

The company had its beginnings in 1853 when John Sands, an English-born engraver, printer and stationer with an established business in Sydney, formed a partnership with his brother-in-law Thomas Kenny. Sands and Kenny took over the business of James Williams, a printer in Collins St. The company was joined by Dugald McDougall, a former employee of James Williams, and he became manager in 1857. He was admitted as a partner in 1860 and the company became Sands, Kenny & Co. In 1861 James Kenny retired and the company became Sands & McDougall. In 1872 Dugald’s cousin James Macdougall became a partner.

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