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They were presumably changed in the mid-1860s, as they appear on maps up until 1864, [12] but the new counties appear on an 1865 map. [13] In turn, all parish boundaries were gazetted by 1890. Historical parish plans and maps produced between 1837 and 1986, the majority of which have been digitised, are available online from the State Library ...
It includes Wilsons Promontory, and the Victorian coast from around Venus Bay in the west to Lake Wellington in the east. Sale is near its north-eastern edge. Some time earlier maps showed proposed counties of Bass, Douro, and part of Haddington and Bruce occupying the area of Buln Buln.
The Ordnance Survey Great Britain County Series maps were produced from the 1840s to the 1890s by the Ordnance Survey, with revisions published until the 1940s. The series mapped the counties of Great Britain at both a six inch and twenty-five inch scale with accompanying acreage and land use information.
The major reference for the leases is from 1866 when they were established throughout Victoria, and while many had been subdivided the original name was still extant. [1] Eighteen pastoral districts existed at that time, the Settled Districts being generally a coastal strip from suburban Melbourne west to Portland where farming development was ...
The Victoria County History, ... the original parishes. The Church's main website has an accessible map, showing parish boundaries church-by-church. [42]
A vectorised & colorised version of the map at Farrer & Brownbill (1911), The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster. - Lancashire, Vol 4, p 175. Date: January 2007: Source: Own work, after Farrer & Brownbill: Author: Mr Stephen: Permission (Reusing this file) CC-BY-SA-2.5
Weston is a suburb and electoral ward of Bath in Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset, England, located in the northwest of the city. [2] Originally a separate village, Weston has become part of Bath as the city has grown, first through the development of Lower Weston in Victorian times and then by the incorporation of the village into the city, with the siting of much local authority ...
Saint Alkmund's Church was a Victorian church, which stood in a Georgian square between Bridgegate and Queen Street in Derby; this was the only Georgian square in the city. The church and its yard were demolished in 1968 for construction of a road to improve traffic flow.