Map State The District of Adelaide, South Australia, 1841/1

The district of Adelaide, South Australia: as divided into country sections from the trigonometrical surveys of Colonel Light, late Survr. Genl / John Arrowsmith 10 Soho Square 1839. London, Published Feby 18th 1840, by John Arrowsmith, 10 Soho Square.
Ordered by the House of Commons to be Printed June 10th, 1841. James and Luke J. Hansard Printers. -- Scale [ca. 1:43 500]. Scale 1" = 55 chains. -- 1 map : col. ; 62.0 x 51.0 cm. Marginal title: Appendix to Report from the Select Committee on South Australia No. 2.

Description

Shows:

TITLE:

Lower right hand corner of map. The statement of responsibility reads: John Arrowsmith 10 Soho Square 1839

PLATE NO:

None. It does not at any stage appear to have had a plate number printed on the face

IMPRINT:

The imprint now reads London, Published Feby 18th 1840, by John Arrowsmith, 10 Soho Square and under this a second imprint, Ordered by the House of Commons to be Printed June 10th, 1841.

PRINTER:

In lower right-hand corner outside neat-line: James & Luke J. Hansard Printers.

MARGINAL TITLE:

Top right hand corner outside neat-line: Appendix to Report from Select Committee on South Australia No. 2.

KEY:

Outside top left hand corner of neat-line is a 4 line key to landholders showing, A= South Australian Company, B= Jno. A. Smith, PR= Public Reserve, GR = Government Reserve.

LANDHOLDERS

The map identifies purchasers of land sections

REFERENCE

F 3219 Great Britain and Ireland. Parliament -- South Australia -- Second Report of Select Committee.
Second Report from the Select Committee on South Australia; together with Minutes of Evidence, appendix, and index. Ordered, by the House of Commons to be Printed, 10 June 1841.
Tooley 1447 but lacking Parliamentary Paper number 394

NOTES

The map appears first as a normal Arrowsmith publication with the imprint shown as from his premises in 35 Essex Street. The map is a cadastral plan of the area immediately surrounding Adelaide and covers an area from Port Adelaide in the north down to present day Brighton in the south (5 km beyond Glenelg which is shown on this map).

In Adelaide the map shows the roads, canals, schools, store, barracks, cemetery and hospital. Also shows surveyed sections numbered and available for sale in two sizes, small lots of 80 acres and large lots of 134 acres. Those sold are coloured and carry the landholders' names. The numbering system of surveyed lots is by two parallel sequences of numbers not immediately apparent unless the accompanying list of purchasers is available. Trigonometrical survey stations are marked.
There is an indication to prospective buyers of areas where the streams dry up in summer. The relief is shown by hachures and hill shading and vegetation is indicated.
Tributaries of the River Torrens are shown.

The 1839/2 state is the first indication that the map has been published officially.

In the 1839/3 issue there is now a clear statement of a Parliamentary printing, whereas in 1839/2 this is implied by the printer statement of the Hansards and the use of an official title statement of a Parliamentary Committee Report.

In the 1839/4 issue a Hansard printer statement appears.

In the 1839/5 Lords issue the printer statement is lacking.

The 1840/1 issue is an updated state of the 1839 map.

The state described here is the first official use of the map by another Parliamentary Committee.

Changes AND ADDITIONS

MARGINAL TITLE:

A marginal title appears top right hand corner outside neat-line: Appendix to Report from Select Committee on South Australia No. 2.

IMPRINT:

The imprint now reads London, Published Feby 18th 1840, by John Arrowsmith, 10 Soho Square and under this a second imprint, Ordered by the House of Commons to be Printed June 10th, 1841.

PRINTER:

In lower right hand corner outside neat-line: James & Luke J. Hansard Printers.

NOTES

This 1841/1 state is found in :
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee on South Australia

Second report from the Select Committee on South Australia : together with Minutes of Evidence, appendix and index. [London] : Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 1841. Spine title: Parliamentary Papers. South Australia. Select Committee Reports 1841. Map f. p. 354. VU SpC/AX f 994.2 E58.

Other locations

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.

Reports from Committees. Session 26 Jan -22 June 1841.

Second report from the Select Committee on South Australia : together with Minutes of Evidence, appendix and index. (394) [London] : Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, 1841. Map f. p. 354, v. I. South Australia. 1841.

Key Dates

1837 - 1840
Situation date
10 June 1841
Map Publication Date

Institutional and Other Holdings

State Library of Victoria, Rare Books

  • Second report from the Select Committee on South Australia : together with the minutes of evidence, appendix, and index., 1841, RARELTF 325.94 SO8; State Library of Victoria, Rare Books. Details

The University of Melbourne Library, Special Collections

  • Reports from the Select Committee on South Australia : together with the minutes of evidence, appendix, and index., 1841, UniM Bail SpC/AX f 994.2 E58; The University of Melbourne Library, Special Collections. Details

Published resources

Books

  • Ferguson, John Alexander, Bibliography of Australia, Angus and Robertson, Sydney, 1941-1969. Details
  • Tooley, Ronald Vere, The mapping of Australia and Antarctica, Holland Press, London, 1985, 649 pp. Details

Dorothy F. Prescott