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Launceston 68 - Historical Chart
Launceston 68 - Historical Chart
Product Number:
HISTLaunceston
Price:
$75.00 (Including GST)
Year:
circa 1859
Print Size:
134cm x 88cm
This early plan of Tasmania's second major city, Launceston, shows part of the city's current central business district, with Brisbane Street running through the map from end to end, continuing beyond the city as 'Patterson's Plains Road' (now Elphin Road). Settled in 1806, Launceston was the first Australian city to have underground sewers, and the first to be lit by hydroelectricity. By 1861, Launceston's population had grown to more than 10,000 people. Construction of the current Town Hall at 18-28 St John Street started in 1864 (just to the right of Market Square).
Reproductions are inkjet printed on high quality paper using colour-fast UV tolerant inks. These plans and charts are suitable for laminating or framing.
Please note that historic charts and plans are printed on demand as orders are received. As such there can be an additional 2-3 day delay over and above standard delivery times.
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