Surveyor General's crown plans 1792-1886

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DescriptionNameSurnameDateDistrictSG MapItem No
County of Cumberland showing allotments (portions numbers) granted by the Crown Names of Districts etc. With reference separate index book of grantee's names 5/1241-Stewart1822-1822Cumberland (County)C.369a[1692]DetailsDetails
County Argyle and part County Camden. Shows grants etc. Index to map at 9/2718.--Before 1833-Before 1833Camden (County)C.17[1656]DetailsDetails
County Argyle and part County Camden. Shows grants etc. Index to map at 9/2718.--Before 1833-Before 1833Camden (County)C.17[1657]DetailsDetails
Plan of allotments between George, Liverpool, Elizabeth and Bent Streets. See: Surveyor General: Index to Map of Sydney, S.1.2.3.757 showing names of property owners & householders, c.1822 (Location: 4/6591)WHarperc.1822-c.1822SydneyS.3.757[SZ466]DetailsDetails
Hartley (proposed) Village on Lett River. This plan shows Colletts inn on 3 acres - portion-Butler1836-1836HartleyH.1006[3101]DetailsDetails
Sketch of Parish of Gidley showing land grants andholdings. Annotated to show Railway Line from Blacktown to RichmondEJHKnappnd-ndGidley (Parish)G.227[2734]DetailsDetails
Gundagai north and south and lands along River in vicinity-Larmer1850-1850GundagaiG.6.1028[2830]DetailsDetails
Continuation of M.2.831 along Tumut River to beyond Mount Talbingo, County Buccleuch-StapyltonNov 1833-Nov 1833Monaro/MurrumbidgeeM.5.831[3709]DetailsDetails
Plan of the Field of Mars Common situated in the Parishes of Hunter's Hill, Field of Mars & South Colah. The plan shows land holdings & encroachments on the CommonJJGallowayAug 1847-Aug 1847Field of MarsF.1299[2718]DetailsDetails
Village Reserve. 3 plans to be kept with itWEdwards3 Nov 1863-3 Nov 1863GoodradigbeeG.1903[2895]DetailsDetails

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A complete listing of the Surveyor General's Crown Plans, originally listed in the Select List of Maps and Plans (and Supplement), 1792-1886. The Select List describes the Surveyor General's maps and plans (Crown plans) that we hold. It contains the earliest surveys of New South Wales including those of towns and villages, squatting districts, counties and parishes, roads, rivers, mountain ranges, and explorers' expeditions. These plans are also known as Crown plans.