Map of Australia and New Zealand
Image Description from historic lecture booklet: "Australia, the smallest of the continents, is part of the British Empire. It is the only continent except uninhabited Antarctica, which is entirely with the southern hemisphere. Australia was the last grand division of the earth to be visited by...
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ftoregondigital:oai:oregondigital.org:osu-scarc/df70dm93t 2023-05-15T13:54:18+02:00 Map of Australia and New Zealand Australia; New Zealand 1915; 2010-11-16 image/tiff http://oregondigital.org/catalog/oregondigital:df70dm93t unknown OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center; Visual Instruction Department Lantern Slides, 1900-1940 (P 217) http://oregondigital.org/catalog/oregondigital:df70dm93t http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/; OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center; default Maps Image 1915 ftoregondigital 2022-11-14T22:22:06Z Image Description from historic lecture booklet: "Australia, the smallest of the continents, is part of the British Empire. It is the only continent except uninhabited Antarctica, which is entirely with the southern hemisphere. Australia was the last grand division of the earth to be visited by Europeans. It was discovered by Portuguese, Spanish, and Dutch navigators, but it was not thought to be of any value until Captain James Cook, the great English explorer, made a tour along the east coast. He brought back glowing reports of the richness of the country, and the English at once sent out and took possession of it. By and by colonies were established in the best parts of the country. they grew rapidly, and now there are white people living in all of the habitable regions. The continent is divided into five great colonies or states and one territory--South Australia, Western Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland and the Norther Territory. " Still Image Antarc* Antarctica Oregon Digital (University of Oregon/Oregon State University) New Zealand Queensland |
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Image Description from historic lecture booklet: "Australia, the smallest of the continents, is part of the British Empire. It is the only continent except uninhabited Antarctica, which is entirely with the southern hemisphere. Australia was the last grand division of the earth to be visited by Europeans. It was discovered by Portuguese, Spanish, and Dutch navigators, but it was not thought to be of any value until Captain James Cook, the great English explorer, made a tour along the east coast. He brought back glowing reports of the richness of the country, and the English at once sent out and took possession of it. By and by colonies were established in the best parts of the country. they grew rapidly, and now there are white people living in all of the habitable regions. The continent is divided into five great colonies or states and one territory--South Australia, Western Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland and the Norther Territory. " |
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Map of Australia and New Zealand |
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Map of Australia and New Zealand |
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Map of Australia and New Zealand |
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Map of Australia and New Zealand |
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Map of Australia and New Zealand |
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map of australia and new zealand |
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1915 |
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Antarc* Antarctica |
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Antarc* Antarctica |
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OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center; Visual Instruction Department Lantern Slides, 1900-1940 (P 217) http://oregondigital.org/catalog/oregondigital:df70dm93t |
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http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/; OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center; default |
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