A striking historical reproduction from the early cartographic age of Australia.
This vintage wall map of New South Wales is an enlarged reproduction of a plate originally published in H.E.C. Robinson’s 1908 Lady Northcote Atlas of Australia. Designed at a time when mapping was both an art and a national undertaking, this elegant piece offers a glimpse into the geography, settlement patterns, and colonial divisions of New South Wales in the early 20th century.
Faithfully reproduced to preserve the original cartographic style—including period typography, boundary shading, and historical nomenclature—this map is a perfect addition to any study, office, school, or collector’s wall.
Features at a Glance:
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Original publication year: 1908
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Cartographer: H.E.C. Robinson – one of Australia's most prominent early mapmakers
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From: The Lady Northcote Atlas of Australia
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Map style: Vintage political/topographical
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Historical relevance: Shows early townships, colonial-era boundaries, and transport infrastructure as it was at the turn of the century
Available Finishes:
Finish |
Description |
Paper (160 gsm) |
Printed on heavyweight archival-quality paper – ideal for framing under glass. |
Laminated |
Fully encapsulated in 80-micron gloss laminate – durable, wipe-clean, and tear-resistant. |
Canvas (395 gsm HP Matte) |
Printed with pigment-based inks on museum-grade canvas – fade-resistant, with excellent detail and a classic tactile quality. |
Optional Hanging Rails for Laminated & Canvas Prints
Our laminated & canvas maps can be fitted with wooden hang rails top and bottom, lacquered in a natural timber tone. The top rail includes a hanging cord, so you’ll only need a wall hook to display it.
Note: Please allow 10 working days for delivery of hang-railed canvas maps as each is custom-finished by our framer.
Available Sizes:
Format |
Dimensions |
Standard |
900 mm (W) x 660 mm (H) |
Large |
1230 mm (W) x 920 mm (H) |
Why Choose This Map?
Whether you're an educator, historian, interior stylist, or map enthusiast, this New South Wales Wall Map by Robinson is more than decorative—it’s a window into the past. With exquisite vintage detail and historical authenticity, it’s a timeless piece of Australian cartographic heritage.