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Chart of the Great Barrier Reef Area (1893) by William Saville-Kent

Chart of the Great Barrier Reef Area (1893) by William Saville-Kent

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🐚 Chart of the Great Barrier Reef Area (1893) – William Saville-Kent

A Rare 19th-Century Scientific Masterpiece of Australia’s Coral Wonder
Size: 1000 mm (H) × 698 mm (W)
Made in Australia


🌊 Step Back to the Dawn of Reef Science

Before satellites, sonar mapping, and aerial photography, there were scientists like William Saville-Kent (1845–1908) — determined, meticulous, and driven by a passion for discovery. This 1893 chart is taken from his groundbreaking work The Great Barrier Reef of Australia, a landmark publication that combined early marine biology with some of the most accurate reef mapping of the Victorian era.

This is more than just a map — it is a window into the past, revealing how the world’s largest coral reef was perceived and charted over 130 years ago. Every island, reef line, and coastal detail was recorded through painstaking observation and navigation, long before the advent of modern marine surveying techniques.

Saville-Kent’s dedication to both scientific accuracy and visual beauty ensures this chart remains a work of art as well as a historical document.


📜 Historical & Scientific Importance

  • Year of Origin: 1893 – Reflecting the limits and brilliance of 19th-century oceanographic knowledge.

  • Author: William Saville-Kent – A pioneering marine biologist and reef conservation advocate whose work influenced generations of scientists.

  • Purpose: To illustrate the complexity and grandeur of the Great Barrier Reef for both academic study and public fascination.

  • Style: Victorian-era engraving, finely detailed with period typography and shading techniques.

  • Enduring Relevance: Offers a unique opportunity to compare the reef’s representation in the late 19th century with modern-day mapping.


📍 Map Features

  • Coverage: The length and breadth of the Great Barrier Reef along Queensland’s northeast coast.

  • Detail: Islands, coral formations, navigable channels, reef breaks, and surrounding waters.

  • Aesthetic: Elegant, historic nautical styling with crisp line work and subtle Victorian cartographic ornamentation.

  • Cultural Value: A record of one of Australia’s greatest natural treasures as seen by early European marine scientists.


📐 Size & Specifications

  • Dimensions: 1000 mm (H) × 698 mm (W)

  • Original Publication Date: 1893

  • Source: The Great Barrier Reef of Australia by William Saville-Kent

  • Production: Archival-quality reproduction, made in Australia


🖌 Premium Finish Options

Format Description
Paper (160 gsm) Heavyweight matte-coated paper, ideal for framing under glass for a classic archival presentation.
Laminated Fully encapsulated in two layers of 80-micron gloss laminate for exceptional durability and UV protection.
Laminated + Hang Rails Laminated map professionally mounted with natural lacquered timber hang rails (top and bottom) and a hanging cord for easy display.
Canvas (395 gsm) Museum-grade HP Professional Matte Canvas with pigment-based inks for a richly textured, fade-resistant finish.
Canvas + Hang Rails Canvas map mounted with natural lacquered timber hang rails and cord for an elegant, ready-to-hang presentation.

Note: Please allow up to 10 working days for delivery of hang-railed maps, as each one is custom-mounted by our framer.


🎯 Ideal For

  • Marine Science Enthusiasts – A tangible piece of early reef exploration history.

  • Educational Institutions – Brings historical geography and marine biology to life in classrooms and lecture halls.

  • Museums & Galleries – Perfect for heritage exhibitions and interpretive displays.

  • Collectors of Historic Cartography – A rare and scientifically significant reproduction.

  • Coastal Homes & Marine-Themed Interiors – Striking wall décor with a story to tell.


🌟 Why Choose This Map?

  • An authentic reproduction of one of the earliest comprehensive Great Barrier Reef charts.

  • Combines scientific value with artistic beauty.

  • Printed in Australia using archival materials for longevity.

  • Available in multiple premium finishes to suit your display style.

  • A conversation piece that connects modern reef conservation efforts to their historical roots.




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