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Australia — East Coast, Botany Bay & Port Hacking (1848–1853) 130% Adds both educational and visual

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Adds both educational and visual depth to the cartography

Printed on heavyweight paper and encased between two 80-micron gloss laminate sheets

🪵 Laminated + Timber Hang Rails — Ready to HangNatural lacquered timber rails (top & bottom) + top hanging cord for a polished

Printed on: High-quality matte-coated paper

and more Clear Road Hierarchy Plan fast routes or scenic detours through the countryside Michelin Quality Mapping Clarity

Australia — East Coast, Botany Bay & Port Hacking (1848–1853) 130% Adds both educational and visualAustralia East Coast, Botany Bay & Port Hacking (18481853) The Admiralty chart of Sydneys original landfall This beautifully detailed British Admiralty chart records the two most historically important anchorages on Australias east coast Botany Bay, where Captain Cook first landed in 1770, and Port Hacking, the sheltered southern gateway to Sydney. Surveyed between 1848 and 1851 by Captains Owen Stanley and John Lort Stokes, R. N., this map captures

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