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The Australian Capital Territory – home to Australia’s capital city of Canberra. The territory was transferred to the Australian federal government by New South Wales in 1911. An international competition to design the capital city was held, which was won by the Chicago architect Walter Burley Griffin in 1912. The city of Canberra was founded and formally named in 1913.
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ItemMap of contour survey of the site for the federal capital of Australia [sheet 3]Australia. Department of Home Affairs ; Broinowski, Felix J ; Scrivener, C. R. (Charles Robert), 1855-1923 ; New South Wales. Department of Lands. (Department of Lands, 1910)Map
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ItemMap of contour survey of the site for the federal capital of Australia [sheet 4]Australia. Department of Home Affairs ; Broinowski, Felix J ; Scrivener, C. R. (Charles Robert), 1855-1923 ; New South Wales. Department of Lands. (Department of Lands, 1910)Map
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ItemPlan showing proposed federal capital site at Canberra(W. A. Gullick, Government Printer, 1917)Map
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ItemMap of contour survey of the site for the federal capital of Australia [sheet 2]Australia. Department of Home Affairs ; Broinowski, Felix J ; Scrivener, C. R. (Charles Robert), 1855-1923 ; New South Wales. Department of Lands. (Department of Lands, 1910)Map
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Item[Military survey of Australia] Canberra, AustraliaGreat Britain. War Office. General Staff. Commonwealth Section ; Australia. Department of Defence. (A.J. Mullett, Government Printer, 1919)Map
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ItemMap of contour survey of the site for the federal capital of Australia [sheet 1]Australia. Department of Home Affairs ; Broinowski, Felix J ; Scrivener, C. R. (Charles Robert), 1855-1923 ; New South Wales. Department of Lands. (Department of Lands, 1910)Map