An Early Cartographic Portrait of Sydney’s Iconic Harbour and Districts
This stunning historical map offers a richly detailed view of Sydney Harbour (Port Jackson) and its surrounding districts as they appeared in the late 19th century. Originally published by Higinbotham & Robinson in 1894, it captures the city in its formative years—decades before the Harbour Bridge or modern sprawl reshaped its silhouette.
What makes this map truly special is its clear depiction of:
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Early railway lines radiating from the city centre
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A limited network of roads beyond what we now know as the CBD
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The natural contours of the harbour and rivers, drawn with elegance and precision
This is more than a map—it’s a visual time capsule of colonial Sydney, ideal for history enthusiasts, cartographers, and interior designers alike.
Product Highlights:
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Faithfully reproduced from an original 1894 map
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Features Port Jackson, Middle Harbour, Parramatta River, and Lane Cove River
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A snapshot of Sydney’s early infrastructure—before bridges, expressways and suburbs
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An excellent display piece for offices, libraries, or home interiors with a heritage touch
Available Finishes:
Finish |
Description |
Paper (160gsm) |
Premium heavyweight stock, ideal for framing under glass |
Laminated |
Gloss encapsulated using two sheets of 80-micron laminate — durable, tear-resistant, and suitable for dry-erase markers |
Canvas (395gsm Matte) |
Printed on museum-grade HP matte canvas using pigment-based archival inks — fade-resistant and strikingly crisp |
Optional Hanging Rails (Laminated & Canvas):
Laminated & Canvas maps can be ordered with wooden hang rails attached top and bottom. These natural timber rollers are lacquered for a classic finish and include a hanging cord — all you need is a single wall hook.
Please note: Hang-railed versions are hand-finished by our framer. Please allow 10 working days for delivery.
Map Details:
Available Sizes:
Format |
Dimensions |
Standard |
1000 mm (W) × 770 mm (H) |
Large |
1400 mm (W) × 1070 mm (H) |
Bring a piece of Sydney’s past into your present—this elegant map is both a decorative centrepiece and a fascinating historical artefact.