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Mitchell, Thomas Livingstone

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Clark's Island 1829 as Creator
Detail of TL Mitchell's map of the colony of New South Wales showing Botany Bay, Port Jackson and rivers 1834 as Creator
Detail of TL Mitchell's map of the colony of New South Wales showing the Georges River 1834 as Creator
Detail of chart showing the location of the Governor's Bathing House in Farm Cove 1832 as Creator
Millers Point and Dawes Point coastline 1832 as Creator
Plan of Mrs Darling's Point divided into villa allotments for sale 15 June 1833 as Creator
Plan of the land on the east side of the northern continuation of Kent Street where the Government quarries are situated ... 1833 as Creator
Plan of the streets of the town of Sydney, 13 April 1832 as Creator
Sketch of the coast from Darling Harbour to Elizabeth Bay: showing the grants to Mr McLeay and six other gentlemen. Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 16th July 1832 as Creator
Survey of a line of road leading from the intersection of the Old Point Piper and the Old South Head Roads into the present road heading to Mudbank Botany.... 1850 as Creator
Sydney Racecourse 1850 as Creator
The country southward of Sydney, shewing the road lately opened through it to the Illawarra 1845 as Creator
Trigonometrical survey of Port Jackson: commenced as a military survey by order of General Darling and continued as civil duties permitted or required, by Lt Col Sir TL Mitchell Kt DCL Surveyor General of New South Wales as Creator

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Clark's Island 1829

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By
Thomas Livingstone Mitchell
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[a3160005 / Z/M4 811.15/1853/1 (detail)]
(Mitchell Library) (Detail from 'General view of Port Jackson taken with Theodolite from Station A in the Year 1829.', inset in 'Trigonometrical survey of Port Jackson [cartographic material] commenced as a military survey by order of General Darling and continued as civil duties permitted or required' by Lt. Col. Sir T.L. Mitchell, Surveyor-General of New South Wales ; engraved by J.W. Lowrey, London 1853)

Detail of TL Mitchell's map of the colony of New South Wales showing Botany Bay, Port Jackson and rivers 1834

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By
Thomas Livingstone Mitchell
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[a4149001 / SAFE/MC 811/1834/1D (detail)]
(Detail of 'Map of the Colony of New South Wales shewing the mountain ranges, roads, county divisions & c. In three sheets by Major T.L. Mitchell, Surveyor General. Sydney, engraved by John Carmichael in 1831, 32, 33 & 34) (Mitchell Library)

Detail of TL Mitchell's map of the colony of New South Wales showing the Georges River 1834

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By
Thomas Livingstone Mitchell
Contributed By
National Library of Australia
[nla.map-nk6228 (detail)]
(To the Right Honorable Edward Geoffrey Smith Stanley this map of the Colony of New South Wales [cartographic material] / compiled from actual measurements with the chain & circumferenter, and according to a trigonometrical survey is (with the greatest respect), dedicated by his most obedient humble servant T.L. Mitchell, Surveyor General ; drawn by T.L. Mitchell ; engraved by John Carmichael.)

Detail of chart showing the location of the Governor's Bathing House in Farm Cove 1832

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By
Thomas Livingstone Mitchell
Contributed By
National Library of Australia
[ Sketch of the coast from Darling Harbour to Elizabeth Bay: showing the grants to Mr McLeay and six other gentlemen. Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 16th July 1832, MAP F 324 (detail)]

Millers Point and Dawes Point coastline 1832

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By
Thomas Livingstone Mitchell
Contributed By
National Library of Australia
[MAP F 324]
(from 'Sketch of the coast from Darling Harbour to Elizabeth Bay: showing the grants to Mr McLeay and six other gentlemen. Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 16th July 1832')

Plan of Mrs Darling's Point divided into villa allotments for sale 15 June 1833

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By
Thomas Livingstone Mitchell
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[a4692001 / Ca 83/16]
(Dixson Library)

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By
Thomas Livingstone Mitchell
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[a4694001 / Ca 83/14]
(Dixson Map Collection)

Plan of the streets of the town of Sydney, 13 April 1832

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By
Thomas Livingstone Mitchell
Contributed By
State Archives & Records New South Wales
[CGS 13859, [Map 5470]]

Sketch of the coast from Darling Harbour to Elizabeth Bay: showing the grants to Mr McLeay and six other gentlemen. Ordered by the ...

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By
Thomas Livingstone Mitchell
Contributed By
National Library of Australia
[MAP F 324]

Survey of a line of road leading from the intersection of the Old Point Piper and the Old South Head Roads into the present road ...

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By
Thomas Livingstone Mitchell
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[a1480029 / A 331, opp p 174]
(Illustrations from Progress in Public Works & Roads in NSW 1827-1855) (Mitchell Library)

Sydney Racecourse 1850

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By
Thomas Livingstone Mitchell
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[a1480029 / A 331, opp p 174 (detail)]
(from 'Survey of a line of road leading from the intersection of the Old Point Piper and the Old South Head Roads into the present road heading to Mudbank Botany', Illustrations from Progress in Public Works & Roads in NSW 1827-1855) (Mitchell Library)

The country southward of Sydney, shewing the road lately opened through it to the Illawarra 1845

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By
Thomas Livingstone Mitchell
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[a4593001 / Cb 84/18]
(Mitchell Library)

Trigonometrical survey of Port Jackson: commenced as a military survey by order of General Darling and continued as civil duties ...

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By
Thomas Livingstone Mitchell
From the collections of the
State Library of New South Wales
[a5891007 / Cd 85/1]
(engraved by JW Lowry. [London] : T. & W. Boone, New Bond Street, 1853 Insets: General view of Port Jackson taken with Theodolite from Station A in the Year 1829. View of the entrance to Port Jackson taken with Theodolite from Station B in the Year 1853.) (Dixson Map Collection)