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Fletcher, R.S, fl 1936 :Plan of Fort Britomart showing also the location of the old St....

Date: 1871 - 1968

By: Fletcher, R S, active 1936; Frissell, Edward, active 1860s-1870s; Auckland Public Library

Reference: MapColl-832.1291gmbd/1871(1968)/Acc.36837

Description: Survey plan showing R. S. Fletcher's plan of Fort Britomart using the survey notes of G. Frissell in relation to the present street system. Shows Fort Britomart as at 1871 including the military barracks and guns and emplacements, Offical and Commercial Bays, St. Paul's Church, Customhouse and Jermyn Streets and Emily Place as at 1871. The streets as at 1968 are overlayed onto the 1871 map, including Shortland, Princes, and Customs, as well as Anzac Ave. Compiled by R.S. Fletcher M.Sc. - Railways Department, Auckland, Oct 1968. Note on map indicates that any error of position does not exceed about a yard. Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photographic copy, scale [ca. 1:600], 69 x 49 cm.

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Fletcher, R.S., fl 1936 :Plan of Albert Barracks [map]. Compiled from the field notes o...

Date: 1871 - 1936

By: Fletcher, R S, active 1936

Reference: MapColl-832.1291/1871/Acc.6954

Description: Survey plan of the Auckland Albert Barracks, showing the boundaries of the barracks extending out to what later became Wellesley St, Kitchener St, Symonds St, Princes St and Alfred St. The barracks are enclosed by a stone wall (annotated note indicates part of the wall still in existence). Within the barracks is the armoury, a school, sergeant's quarters, military prison, Major Tisdall's house, the 'Dead House', large garden, the magazine, store and drill shed. Shows the Military Road, next to Government grounds, on what became Princes St. The 'Northern Club' is indicated on the corner of Waterloo Rd. Indicates building materials. Compiled by R.S. Fletcher, M.Sc. for the Lands Department, Auckland, 1936. Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photographic copy, scale [ca. 1:2 000], 90 x 70 cm.

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