Past exhibitions of rare and valuable maps held at the Library

Crux map detail

Crux Maps

An exhibition of 89 historic maps highlighting the richness of the Library's maps collection.

View the Crux exhibition

Image detail

First Sight: the Dutch mapping of Australia 1606-1697

To celebrate the 400th anniversary of the first European discovery of Australia by Willem Jansz in March 1606, the Library displayed some of its rarest and most valuable treasures relating to the Dutch charting of our coasts in the 17th century. These included Tasman's manuscript journal of 1642-43; the unique Bonaparte map recording Tasman's voyage of 1644; and Hessel Gerritsz's very rare chart of c. 1628.

View First Sight: the Dutch mapping of Australia 1606-1697

Image detail

EORA: Mapping Aboriginal Sydney 1750-1850

This exhibition covers the history and culture from 1770 - 1850 of Indigenous people from the Sydney basin area and celebrates their culture, language, family groups and personalities, within the context of their geographical location. Emphasis is placed on the way in which 'mapping' in various ways was employed by local people in their everyday lives.

View Eora: Mapping Aboriginal Sydney 1770–1850 

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Links

The State Library provides a free Information Request Service.

Macquarie St, Sydney
NSW 2000, Australia
Tel: (02) 9273 1414

Opening hours  |  Take a tour