Map Philip's New map of the gold fields of Australia comprising all the recent discoveries of Rev. W.B. Clarke,

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Map Philip's New map of the gold fields of Australia comprising all the recent discoveries of Rev. W.B. Clarke,

Map Philip's New map of the gold fields of Australia comprising all the recent discoveries of Rev. W.B. Clarke, Mr Hargraves, Mr Hunter & others in the auriferous districts [cartographic material].
1853. MAP RM 908.
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