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List view record 201: Llandilo, U7367-7, New South Wales, Australia. OrthophotomapList view anchor tag for record 201: Llandilo, U7367-7, New South Wales, Australia. Orthophotomap
List view record 202: Llandilo, U7367-8, New South Wales, Australia. OrthophotomapList view anchor tag for record 202: Llandilo, U7367-8, New South Wales, Australia. Orthophotomap
List view record 203: Llandilo, U7367-9, New South Wales, Australia. OrthophotomapList view anchor tag for record 203: Llandilo, U7367-9, New South Wales, Australia. Orthophotomap
List view record 204: Local government centenary celebrations April-May 1971 programmeList view anchor tag for record 204: Local government centenary celebrations April-May 1971 programme
List view record 205: Londonderry, Municipality of PenrithList view anchor tag for record 205: Londonderry, Municipality of Penrith
List view record 206: M.W.S.& D. Board, Sydney - Map showing the Board's area of operations (Section 4 M.W.S.& D. Act 1924) and other lands subject to specific controls (Section 56A M.W.S. & D. Act 1924)List view anchor tag for record 206: M.W.S.& D. Board, Sydney - Map showing the Board's area of operations (Section 4 M.W.S.& D. Act 1924) and other lands subject to specific controls (Section 56A M.W.S. & D. Act 1924)
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List view record 207: Macquarie's SydneyList view anchor tag for record 207: Macquarie's Sydney
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Macquarie's Sydney

Thomas, Bryan1975
Books, Manuscripts
Plan of Sydney Town 1810-1817, showing landmarks, land owners, land grants and the abodes of the principal residents of the colony at that time. Based on the first accurate Sydney map, drawn in 1823, before the waterfront was developed.
List view record 208: Mamre Road Bridge DuplicationList view anchor tag for record 208: Mamre Road Bridge Duplication
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Mamre Road Bridge Duplication

Roads and Traffic Authority of NSW2007
Books, Manuscripts
Plan of the proposed new three lane Mamre Road bridge across the M4 Motorway at St Marys. The bridge plan is superimposed on an 2005 Ausimage aerial photograph of the area.
List view record 209: Map of land bounded by Windsor Road and Great Western Road, St MarysList view anchor tag for record 209: Map of land bounded by Windsor Road and Great Western Road, St Marys
List view record 210: Map of the colony of new South Wales, exhibiting the situation and exent of the appropriated lands, including the counties, towns, village reserves etc., compiled from authentic surveys is respectfully dedicated to Sir John Barrow, President of the Royal Geographic Society, by his obliged humble servant, Robert DixonList view anchor tag for record 210: Map of the colony of new South Wales, exhibiting the situation and exent of the appropriated lands, including the counties, towns, village reserves etc., compiled from authentic surveys is respectfully dedicated to Sir John Barrow, President of the Royal Geographic Society, by his obliged humble servant, Robert Dixon
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List view record 210: Map of the colony of new South Wales, exhibiting the situation and exent of the appropriated lands, including the counties, towns, village reserves etc., compiled from authentic surveys is respectfully dedicated to Sir John Barrow, President of the Royal Geographic Society, by his obliged humble servant, Robert Dixon
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