This 1896 map of the Richmond River Entrance offers a rare glimpse into the region’s early topography, drawn during a pivotal time when Ballina was beginning to emerge as a key coastal town. Capturing the winding course of the Richmond River and its surrounding landscape, this map showcases natural features and navigational routes that played a crucial role in the area’s development.
Detailing the river's entrance and its connection to the Pacific, the map reflects the early understanding of the local geography that guided both settlers and mariners. A fascinating piece of historical Australian art, it provides a snapshot of the region before modern development transformed the coastline. Perfect for lovers of vintage maps and coastal history, this print brings a piece of rich Australian heritage to any space.
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- Printed on premium quality 230gsm paper with archival inks
- Made to order in Melbourne
- Framed with locally sourced sustainable timber
- Framed prints have a white matboard (passepartout)
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Print only prints include a minimum 10mm white border as part of the final print size. Refer size guide here.
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Please note our prints are vintage reproductions, and as such, they may exhibit blemishes, ageing, imperfections, discoloration, and scratches, which we believe reflects their authentic vintage character.
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Please also note that final print colours may vary from what you see on your screen due to how screens display images and individual monitor calibration.