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North-West Side of the Gulf of Carpentaria (1803) Finish:Canvas with Hang Rails Green represents the country's agriculture

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Green represents the country's agriculture and forests

Printed using pigment-based fade-resistant inks on heavyweight archival-grade canvas

and legal compass all in one

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North-West Side of the Gulf of Carpentaria (1803) Finish:Canvas with Hang Rails Green represents the country's agricultureNorth West Side of the Gulf of Carpentaria (1803) Matthew Flinders charts Australias last great unknown shore This rare British Admiralty chart records one of the final blank spaces on Australias map being filled in. Surveyed in 1803 by Matthew Flinders aboard H. M. S. Investigator, it captures the north western margin of the Gulf of Carpentaria as it was first scientifically observed, measured, and understood. Issued in 1814 under the authority of

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