Agricultural map of New South Wales, 1920.

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Corporate author / creator:New South Wales Government Tourist Bureau.
Imprint:Sydney : Issued by the Immigration and Tourist Bureau, 1920 (Sydney : W.A. Gullick, Govt. Printer)
Description:1 map : col. ; 41 x 50 cm., folded to 22 x 10 cm.
Language:English
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Cartographic data:Scale [ca. 1:1,305,216] (E 141°00ʹ--E 153°37ʹ/S 28°19ʹ--S 37°30ʹ).
Format: Map Print
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8512113
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Varying Form of Title:Title from front panel: New South Wales, Australia, the most attractive outpost of the Empire
Title from front panel: Most attractive outpost of the Empire : New South Wales, Australia
Notes:Map of New South Wales showing zones for agricultural activity, dairying and intense cultivation, mixed farming and dairying, wheat and sheep, artesian areas. Note that the Western Division of New South Wales cannot sustain agricultural activities on its own resources. On the verso it includes explanatory text outlining the agricultural potential to sustain primary industries and then promoting increased immigration and tourism, including fares and regulations for assisted passages.
Includes a rainfall and temperature table.
Includes locality map as an inset.
At bottom of front panel: Issued by the Department of Labour and Industry, New South Wales, Labor Exchanges and Immigration Branch.
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Regenstein, Room 370, Map Collection

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Call Number: G8971.J1 1920 .N4
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