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Creator:
Agricola
Title(s):

Description of the Barossa Range and its neighbourhood, in South Australia / by Agricola ; illustrated with maps and coloured plates, from original drawings made on the spot, by George French Angas.

Additional Title(s):

Barossa Range, South Australia

Published/Created:
London : Published by Smith, Elder, and Co., Cornhill, 1849.
London : Printed by G. Barclay, Castle St., Leicester Sq., [1849]
Physical Description:
19, [1] pages, [8] leaves of plates, ([2] folded) : illustrations, maps ; 38 cm
Holdings:
Rare Books and Manuscripts
DU330.B32 A37 1849+ Oversize
Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection
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Copyright Status:
Copyright Not Evaluated
Classification:
Books
Notes:
With tinted lithographs, printed by M. & N. Hanhart.
Abbey, J.R. Travel in aquatint and lithography, 1770-1860, 580
BAC: British Art Center copy is the Abbey copy. Bound in publisher's original cream printed paper wrappers.
Subject Terms:
Barossa Valley (S. Aust.) -- Description and travel.
Barossa Valley (S. Aust.) -- Pictorial works.
Landscapes -- Australia -- Barossa Valley (S. Aust.)
Form/Genre:
Lithographs -- Hand-colored -- 1849.
Contributors:
Angas, George French, 1822-1886, illustrator.
Barclay, George, printer.
Smith, Elder, and Co., publisher.
M. & N. Hanhart Chromo Lith., lithographer.
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  • Plates: Sketch map of the country comprising the seven special surveys
  • Plan of special surveys in the Barossa Range, South Australia
  • Lynedoch Valley looking towards the Barossa Range
  • Terraworta on the Gawler River
  • Salem Valley from the road to German Pass. Lindsay House in the distance
  • Sheepshearing in the Barossa. (Sunset)
  • The township of Angaston. German Pass, Evening
  • Opening of the Free Chapel at Angaston. German Pass. Feby 28th 1844.

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