Road to Toodye [Toodyay] from the head of the Swan River as described by Weenat, an Aboriginal.
- AU WA S1860 cons5000 39/7/01
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Road to Toodye [Toodyay] from the head of the Swan River as described by Weenat, an Aboriginal.
Estimate - stone wall for jetty, Mr Reveley.
Estimate of cost of a stone jetty at Point Belches and for wooden jetty Mews & Cox.
Rough specifications for Collie and Preston River bridges.
Repairs required for the Guildford ferry boat.
Plan of the work required for the Guildford ferry boat.
Account of money due to Thomas Mews.
G.E. Cameron certifying weight of hawser for Guildford ferry.
Length of chain required for Fremantle ferry.
Observations on a plan proposed by J. Duffield for working the ferry boat at Fremantle.
Plan of Fremantle ferry by J. Duffield.
Contingencies, roads & bridges.
Commissioners to R Morrell re inspection of jetty opposite Preston Point.
TW Mews estimate for constructing jetty opposite Preston Pt
Description of road between Cruse's Mill and West Guildford for adoption by Road Trust.
Original description of road Guildford to York as surveyed by Mr Chauncy.
Plan of small wooden bridge at Muchea.
Specification for the construction of a landing jetty at Preston Point and approaches.
Plan of wooden trussed bridge by H. Reveley.
Fragments of plan of Guildford showing names of lot holders.
Plans showing allotments at Cantonment Road and names of holders.
Sketch of Heirisson Island and adjoining land showing names land holders.
Road from Guildford to Upper Swan. Memorial from residents. Letter from A. Hillman.
Estimate for wooden jetty at Point Belches, Mews & Cox.
Plan for road from Guildford ferry, J. Dodds.
Technical description of all road districts.
Letter to G.H. Roe from Surveyor General with reference to roads about Newcastle
PLANS AND ESTIMATES - ROADS AND BRIDGES
This collection of loose papers consists of descriptions, sketches & plans for proposed roads and bridges.The item listing for this series provides a synopsis of each plan, etc.
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