Archival Resources Details

F. Rhodes - Records

Title
F. Rhodes - Records
Repository
John Oxley Library, Manuscripts and Business Records Collection, State Library of Queensland
Reference
OM78-67
Date Range
1606 - 1938
Description

Newspaper clippings relating to names conferred by surveying ships, arranged alphabetically; the names given by Dalrymple's expedition; the names of hydrographic surveyors, with dates; exploring ships with the names of their commanders; Torres Straits pilots 1885-1938; the names of exploring ships with their commanders; the names of Queensland harbour-masters and pilots; the names of H.M. ships employed surveying the Australian coasts 1800-1930; and the names of hydrographic surveyors [2 folders, OM78-67].

Quantity
2 folders
Access
Available for reference

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