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South Australia Pastoral Stations 1948 H.E.C Robinson Wall Map

South Australia Pastoral Stations 1948 H.E.C Robinson Wall Map

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South Australia Pastoral Stations (1948) — H.E.C. Robinson

An heirloom-quality heritage map from Australia’s post-war pastoral era — now in paper, laminated, laminated with hang rails, canvas, and canvas with hang rails

Quick highlights

  • 🐑 A working history of Country — stations, leases, and runs that shaped South Australia at the close of WWII (1948).

  • 🖋️ Robinson studio craft — disciplined linework, elegant period lettering, beautifully balanced tones.

  • 🏛️ Display or research — as compelling in a gallery wall as it is practical for genealogists and local historians.

  • 🪵 Ready-to-hang options — choose Laminated + Timber Rails or Canvas + Timber Rails for a polished, professional finish.


Heritage context

The late 1940s marked a decisive chapter for South Australia’s rural economy. Wool and livestock exports surged; leases expanded across the Flinders Ranges, Eyre Peninsula, Gawler Ranges, Murraylands, and the Far North. This 1948 H.E.C. Robinson edition sets those realities down with clarity—station names, pastoral extents, and regional divisions mapped across an immense and varied state. It’s a map that carries memory: settlement patterns, family names, and the economic backbone of post-war prosperity.


What you’ll see

  • Pastoral stations & leases labelled across South Australia, revealing settlement clusters and outback reach.

  • Regional divisions and a legible state-wide structure that makes sense of distances and districts.

  • Period styling intact—crisp boundary work, refined type, and Robinson’s lucid layout for effortless reading.

  • A map that rewards lingering—each look surfaces another name, another connection, another thread in the state’s story.


Finish chooser

Paper (160 gsm matte)

  • Best for: framing under glass, studies, libraries, home offices

  • Why you’ll love it: clean, non-glare surface; preserves fine boundary work and delicate station names; classic archival presentation

Laminated (true encapsulation)

  • Best for: classrooms, libraries, workshops, shared spaces

  • Why you’ll love it: sealed edge-to-edge between two 80-micron gloss sheets; wipe-clean durability; moisture-resistant and hard-wearing

Laminated with Timber Hang Rails (Ready-to-Hang)

  • Best for: foyers, offices, galleries, schools, councils—anywhere you want a professional, immediate install

  • Why you’ll love it: all the ruggedness of encapsulation plus natural lacquered timber rails top & bottom with a discreet hanging cord—just add a wall hook

  • Lead time: please allow up to 10 working days (professionally mounted)

Canvas (395 gsm HP Professional Matte)

  • Best for: premium interiors, boardrooms, museums, heritage venues

  • Why you’ll love it: printed with pigment-based, fade-resistant inks; subtle texture adds warmth and gallery presence; archival depth and clarity

Canvas with Timber Hang Rails (Gallery-Ready)

  • Best for: statement walls, curated collections, commemorative displays

  • Why you’ll love it: natural lacquered timber rails with hanging cord for a clean, period-true presentation

  • Lead time: please allow up to 10 working days (professionally mounted)


Size guide (W × H) — choose your presence

  • 690 × 1010 mm — elegant over a console or desk; intimate detail without overpowering the room

  • 980 × 1390 mm — a confident feature for living rooms, libraries, boardrooms, long hallways, and public foyers


Who it’s for

  • Station families & descendants tracing lineage and place

  • Historians, teachers & librarians building South Australian studies collections

  • Museums, councils & RSLs curating rural and economic heritage displays

  • Designers & curators seeking authentic period character with narrative depth


At-a-glance materials

Finish Best for Key benefits
Paper (160 gsm) Framing under glass Matte clarity, crisp lines, classic archival look
Laminated (encapsulated) Busy/shared spaces Wipeable, durable, edge-to-edge protection
Laminated + Timber Rails Ready-to-hang public display Professional mount, easy install, polished presentation
Canvas (395 gsm) Premium display Archival inks, textured depth, gallery appeal
Canvas + Timber Rails Gallery-ready feature Period-true rails, effortless hanging

Specifications

Detail Description
Title South Australia Pastoral Stations
Original Publication 1948 (post-WWII)
Cartographer/Publisher H.E.C. Robinson (Sydney)
Coverage Pastoral stations, leases and regional divisions across South Australia
Map Type Historical pastoral / economic heritage
Orientation Portrait
Finishes Paper, Laminated (encapsulated), Laminated + Timber Rails, Canvas (archival), Canvas + Timber Rails
Lead Time (Rails) Up to 10 working days (laminated or canvas)
Sizes 690 × 1010 mm; 980 × 1390 mm
Production Made in Australia

Display ideas

  • Feature wall with context: pair the map with a small plaque noting family stations, lease dates, or regional milestones.

  • Research corner: frame alongside a mounted magnifier and an index card set for station names.

  • Public installation: choose Laminated + Timber Rails for a durable, professional look in foyers and hallways.

  • Gallery grouping: combine with companion state or era maps to build a cohesive pastoral history series.


Why choose this edition

  • Faithful to the period — Robinson’s original linework, lettering, and composition preserved

  • Decor-ready, research-credible — refined enough for formal interiors, clear enough for serious study

  • Built to last — archival stocks, pigment inks, premium lamination and mounting options

Select your finish, add rails if you want it ready to hang, and let 1948 South Australia anchor your space with story, craft, and quiet authority.




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