Ross 36 - Historical Chart
Year: estimated circa 1850
Print Size: 54cm x 65cm
This well-worn plan of the historic town of Ross in Tasmania's midlands features the line of approach and site of the 'new bridge', through Brest's allotment and past the watch house and commissariat stores in the military barracks at the end of Bridge Street. Ross' renowned sandstone bridge is the third oldest bridge still in use in Australia, designed by colonial architect John Lee Archer and constructed by convict labour in 1836.
Reproductions are inkjet printed on high quality paper using colour-fast UV tolerant inks. These plans and charts are suitable for laminating or framing.
Please note that historic charts and plans are printed on demand as orders are received. As such there can be an additional 2-3 day delay over and above standard delivery times.


