Western Australia Sheep & Cattle Stations — Pastoral Lease Wall Map (1944)
Red dust, windmills and homesteads stitched across a vast horizon—this 1944 pastoral lease map gathers Western Australia’s sheep and cattle country at the close of the war years. Lease names sit like family signatures; boundaries read as lines of work and weather; stock routes and railheads tie districts together across immense distances. Part chart, part family album, it lets the pastoral story of WA breathe on your wall—clear, grounded, and quietly moving.
Why it captivates
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🐑 Pastoral WA at human scale — an era of smaller, family-run leases before later consolidation.
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🗺️ State-wide clarity — leases, stations and districts arranged for quick orientation and serious research.
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🚂 How the country connected — stock corridors, roads and railheads reveal the logic of movement and markets.
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🧭 A true time capsule (1944) — tenure and naming preserved exactly as they were at the close of WWII.
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🏛️ Scholarly & beautiful — disciplined linework, neatlines and balanced type that read cleanly across a room.
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🧵 Story-rich design — a map that invites lingering: each glance surfaces another homestead, creek or remembered surname.
What you’ll see
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Complete state coverage of Western Australia’s sheep and cattle stations with pastoral lease boundaries and station names.
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Regional divisions that situate leases from the Kimberley south through the Pilbara, Gascoyne, Murchison, Goldfields and to the South Coast.
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Access and service lines—roads and overland corridors that tied country to rail, ports and supply.
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Hydrology and land cues (rivers, creeks, coastline) for natural orientation across arid and coastal zones.
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Period finish preserved—titlework, neatline and a clear hierarchy for places and features.
A richer historical frame
By 1944, Western Australia’s pastoral economy was personal and resilient: family names on leases, communities centred on bores, sidings and coastal ports, and supply lines shaped by wartime demands. This edition stands at that moment—practical enough to work from, composed enough to display—consolidating decades of tenure into a legible portrait of how land, livestock and people shaped one another across extraordinary distances.
Choose your finish
Heavyweight Paper (160 gsm matte)
Best for: framing under glass in studies and living spaces
Look & feel: non-glare matte that preserves fine boundary work and small labels
Laminated (true encapsulation)
Best for: classrooms, offices, libraries, shared spaces
Build: sealed edge-to-edge between two 80-micron gloss sheets
Benefit: wipe-clean, durable, moisture-resistant
Laminated + Timber Hang Rails (Ready to hang)
What you get: encapsulated print plus natural lacquered timber rails top & bottom with a discreet hanging cord
Where it shines: foyers, offices, schools, libraries—polished look with everyday toughness
Install: arrives ready to hang (just add a wall hook)
Lead time: please allow up to 10 working days for professional rail mounting
Archival Canvas (395 gsm HP Professional Matte)
Best for: premium interiors, boardrooms, galleries
Print system: pigment-based, fade-resistant inks for long display life
Presence: textured surface adds warmth and museum-style depth
Canvas + Timber Hang Rails (Gallery-ready)
What you get: canvas fitted with natural timber rails top & bottom, matching cord
Where it shines: statement walls, curated displays, heritage spaces
Install: ready to hang; single-hook friendly
Lead time: please allow up to 10 working days for rail mounting
Sizes (W × H)
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770 × 1020 mm — tall, readable presence with intimate lease detail
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980 × 1400 mm — commanding portrait for larger rooms and public foyers
At-a-glance materials
Option |
Best for |
Key benefits |
Paper (160 gsm) |
Framing under glass |
Matte clarity; crisp period detail |
Laminated (encapsulated) |
Busy/shared spaces |
Wipeable; tough; edge-to-edge protection |
Laminated + Rails |
Ready-to-hang public display |
Professional mount; easy install; durable |
Canvas (395 gsm) |
Premium display |
Archival inks; textured depth; gallery appeal |
Canvas + Rails |
Gallery-ready feature |
Period-true presentation; simple hanging |
Styling ideas
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Pastoral heritage wall: pair with a caption card noting family stations, lease dates or droving routes.
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Council or library foyer: choose Laminated + Rails for a polished display that invites close reading.
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Boardroom or study: hang Canvas + Rails above timber cabinetry for warmth and authority.
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Research nook: frame the paper edition and keep a magnifier handy for boundaries and names.
Specifications
Detail |
Description |
Title |
Western Australia Sheep & Cattle Stations — Pastoral Lease Wall Map |
Edition |
1944 |
Region |
Western Australia (state-wide pastoral leases and stations) |
Type |
Historical pastoral lease map |
Content Highlights |
Station names; lease boundaries; regional divisions; access lines; period lettering & neatline |
Finishes |
Paper; Laminated (encapsulated); Laminated + Timber Rails; Canvas; Canvas + Timber Rails
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Lead Time (Rails) |
Up to 10 working days (laminated or canvas with rails) |
Orientation |
Portrait |
Sizes |
770 × 1020 mm; 980 × 1400 mm
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Production |
Made in Australia |
Who it’s for
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Station families and descendants tracing pastoral lineage
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Historians, educators & local studies collections documenting WA’s pastoral era
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Museums, councils & RSLs curating rural and economic heritage
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Collectors & interior designers seeking authentic mid-century cartography with quiet character
Claim your wall. Choose Paper for crisp, frame-ready clarity. Go Laminated + Timber Rails for tough, ready-to-hang polish. Step up to Archival Canvas + Timber Hang Rails for gallery weight. Printed in Australia with pigment-based, fade-resistant inks. Built to last. Hang it. Live with it. Keep country close.