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Title : | Surveyors |
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Creator : | Gill, S. T. (Samuel Thomas), 1818-1880 | ||
Source : | Australian sketchbook, plate 13 | ||
Place Of Creation : | Melbourne | ||
Publisher : | Printed in colors and published by Hamel & Ferguson | ||
Date of creation : | 1865 | ||
Format : | Book | ||
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Description : |
ST Gill's image of surveyors at work in virgin bush shows the difficulties of the task. Two men hold the end of the gunter's chain and arrows, used for measuring distances, and a man cuts a blaze into the tree, which will mark the position where this particular position sight was taken. A fourth man reads the angles on his theodolite. In the background a fifth man stands with the wagon containing their supplies. William Light, in his Brief journal also writes of the difficulties he and his team of surveyors underwent in the virgin bush in South Australia in 1836-37. At that stage they did not even have horses or oxen to pull their carts, but used a hand cart, or as Light vividly writes, carried their equipment on their shoulders while walking dozens of miles in a working day. Frome in his Colonial surveying also outlines the difficulties for the early surveyors, and also differentiates between explorers and surveyors, and between the surveying of new territory and surveying in established towns and settled regions. It would be many decades following first settlement in Australia in 1788 and in South Australia in 1836, before surveyors finished surveying in the bush by anything other than these early basic mathods. |
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Related names : | Gill, S. T. (Samuel Thomas), 1818-1880 |
Coverage year : | 1865 |
Place : | Australia |
Further reading : | Frome, Edward Charles, Colonial surveying Adelaide: Public Library of South Australia, 1962 South Australia. Survey Dept Field service: handbook for government surveyors compiled by C. H. Harris Adelaide: Govt. Printer, 1914 Light, William, A brief journal of the proceedings of William Light. With a few remarks on some of the objections that have been made to them Adelaide, [S. Aust.]: Public Library of South Australia, 1962 Gill, S. T. Paintings of S.T. Gill with an introduction and commentaries by Geoffrey Dutton Adelaide: Rigby, 1962 |
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Exhibitions and events : | State Library of South Australia: Mortlock Wing. Taking it to the edge August 2004- |