Victoria during the Gold Rush

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Map of Victoria

Constructed and Engraved at the Surveyor General's Office, Melbourne... G.A. Windsor, Draughtsman, William Slight, Engraver.

WINDSOR, George Andrew; and William SLIGHT
Melbourne,
Published by authority of the Government. Under the direction of A.J. Skene, MA Surveyor General, The Hon. J. J. Casey, President, Board of Land and Works & Comr. of Lands & Survey,
August 15th 1872.
Large lithographed map with contemporary hand-colour in outline, dissected and laid down on linen, folding into green cloth covers, gilt
1310 by 1990mm (51.5 by 78.25 inches).
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A detailed map of the state of Victoria. At the time of printing, Victoria was a relatively new colony, established in 1851. The discovery of gold near Ballarat and Bendigo a few months later set off one of the largest gold rushes in history, as settlers poured in to seek their fortunes. The map reflects the colony's source of population and wealth, showing how settlements cluster around the gold fields.

The map was commissioned and overseen by Alexander Skene an...

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NLA MAP RM 1945; Tooley 898

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