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The Discovery and Exploration of Australia, 1519 to 1901 by Sea and Land Wall Map 900 x 890mm

The Discovery and Exploration of Australia, 1519 to 1901 by Sea and Land Wall Map

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A Cartographic Chronicle of Australia's Greatest Journeys — Compiled by H.E.C. Robinson, 1927

This striking historical map offers a fascinating visual account of over 380 years of discovery and exploration across the Australian continent. The Discovery and Exploration of Australia, 1519 to 1901 by Sea and Land is more than a map — it is a tapestry of human ambition, courage, and perseverance.

Originally compiled and published in 1927 by H.E.C. Robinson Ltd., one of Australia's premier early 20th-century mapmakers, this beautifully rendered chart captures the essence of the voyages that charted the unknown southern land — by sea and by foot. The map traces the routes of the earliest European explorers, including Torres, Tasman, Dampier, and Flinders, as well as the inland expeditions of iconic Australian explorers such as Sturt, Mitchell, Leichhardt, Eyre, Burke and Wills, and Giles.

It presents these journeys with grace and clarity, featuring period-specific annotations, ship names, dates, and expedition details — all within a carefully styled decorative border that evokes the golden age of exploration.


🗺️ What Makes This Map Special

  • A sweeping overview of Australia’s early cartographic history, from the first documented maritime sightings in the 1500s through to Federation in 1901

  • Chronicles the most important journeys in Australia’s exploration — by sea and land — showing the year, direction, and path of each expedition

  • Beautiful period design with classic serif fonts, illustrative elements, and historical annotations

  • An evocative reproduction of a rare historic piece, carefully restored to retain its original character while ensuring legibility and clarity


🖼️ Display & Print Options

This vintage map is available in a range of premium-quality finishes to suit your space and style:

🖨️ Heavyweight Matte Art Paper (160 gsm)

Perfect for professional framing, this version is printed on archival-quality FSC-certified matte-coated paper. The muted tones and rich historical detail are preserved beautifully, making it ideal for libraries, offices, or home studies.

💧 Encapsulated Gloss Laminate

Encased between two layers of 80-micron gloss laminate, this version is designed for practical and long-term use in classrooms, public spaces, and historical exhibitions. You can draw on it with whiteboard markers or apply map dots to highlight key routes — all without damaging the surface.

🖼️ Archival-Grade Canvas (395 gsm HP Professional Matte Canvas)

Our premium offering. Printed using long-lasting, fade-resistant pigment-based inks, this option provides a museum-quality finish with fine texture and exceptional clarity. The canvas evokes the feel of the original parchment and is well suited for boardrooms, galleries, universities, or heritage collections.


🪵 Optional Hanging System

Want to display this historic piece as it was meant to be seen? Choose the wooden hang-rail finish for your canvas map. Fitted with top and bottom rails and a discreet hanging cord, this elegant option transforms the map into a statement piece ready to hang from a single hook.

  • Rails are lacquered in a natural timber tone

  • Hanging cord is securely fastened to the upper rail

  • The most stylish way to present your map without a traditional frame

Please allow 10 working days for delivery of hang-railed canvas maps, as they are finished individually by our professional framer.


📏 Available Sizes

Format Dimensions (W × H)
Standard 900 mm × 890 mm
Large 1200 mm × 1180 mm

Custom sizes may be available on request for institutional or design projects.


🏛️ A True Collector’s Piece

Whether you're a historian, cartographer, educator, collector, or simply someone fascinated by the journey of Australia’s development, this map offers a tangible connection to the past. It represents not only the colonial narrative but also the deepening awareness of the land’s vastness, diversity, and the endurance of those who sought to chart it.

This reproduction is an homage to one of Australia's most defining cartographic achievements — a stunning artefact that invites study, appreciation, and admiration.


Details

  • Title: The Discovery and Exploration of Australia, 1519 to 1901 by Sea and Land

  • Compiler: H.E.C. Robinson Ltd., Sydney

  • Original Publication Year: 1927

  • Printed & Reproduced in: Australia

  • Materials: FSC matte-coated paper / gloss laminate / HP archival canvas




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