Thursday, October 18, 2012

Maps from the City of Sydney Archives


It's been a long time since I posted anything on my blog, having been tied up on a jury for 6 weeks and then having spent the last 2 weeks trying to catch up, but at last, here we are

The value of maps for genealogists has often been overlooked.  One of the fantastic sources of maps for NSW is the "Historical Atlas of Sydney", put online by the City of Sydney Archives. (http://photosau.com.au/CosMaps/scripts/home.asp)

The maps on this site are not limited to just maps of the Sydney Central Business District, but also include maps of some of the suburbs of Sydney.  The detail in some of these maps is fantastic.  Just look at this extract from a Fire Underwriter's plan dating sometime between 1917 and 1939.  James Greenhalgh did not live in the City, but his business, Greenhalgh's Pty Ltd, had an office at 9 Phillip St.  This map shows me the size and exact location of the building that his business occupied.

 
Map courtesy City of Sydney Archives

 

In another map, this one of the Rocks & Foreshore Resumption, we can see the property (146 Cumberland St) where my great-grandfather, John Lawrence Gibbons, and his family lived at the time.  The map identifies that the property was owned by A.M. Caraher and F.J. Gillespie and that a couple of doors up, on the corner of Long's Lane was a Hotel.  I know from the Sand's Directory that this was the Erin-go-Bragh hotel.



Map courtesy City of Sydney Archives

The maps included on this site are
·        City Section Survey Plans, 1833
·        Francis W Sheilds Plan of Sydney, 1845
·        City Detail Sheets, 1855
·        Trigonometrical Survey of Sydney, 1855-1865
·        Doves Plans of Sydney, 1880
·        Atlas of the Suburbs of Sydney, ca 1885
·        Rygate & West's Plans of Sydney, 1887
·        The Rocks and Foreshore Resumption, c1900
·        Royal Commission for the improvement of the City of Sydney and its Suburbs, 1909
·        Fire Underwriters' Plans of Sydney, ca 1917-1939
·        Civic Survey, 1938-1950
·        Planning Scheme Maps, 1945+
·        Town Plans, 1946-1948
·        Aerial Survey of the City of Sydney, 1949
·        City Building Surveyor's Detail Sheets, ca 1956
·        City Boundaries and Wards, 1842-2004
·        Other Maps - 19th, 20th, and 21st Century

As you can see, some of them (like the Atlas of the Suburbs of Sydney) are not just of the Central Business District.  
 
If you have any connection to Sydney I suggest you have a look at this fantastic collection 

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