The Lands Manual: A Finding Guide To Victorian Lands Records 1836-1983
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
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This indispensable reference work, The Lands Manual: A Finding Guide To Victorian Lands Records 1836-1983, presents a comprehensive methodology for navigating the complex world of historical land documentation in Victoria, Australia. It meticulously details the various types of records available, from early colonial grants to later departmental files, spanning nearly 150 years of land administration. The guide instructs researchers, genealogists, and historians on effective strategies for locating and interpreting these vital documents, offering unparalleled access to a rich vein of primary source material. Authored by Peter Cabena, Heather Mcrae, and Elizabeth Bladin, this volume uncovers the intricate bureaucratic processes that shaped land ownership and usage, making it an essential tool for anyone tracing property histories or family lineages within the region. Its authoritative approach ensures clarity and precision, transforming what could be an arduous task into a manageable and rewarding endeavor.
Author: Peter Cabena, Heather Mcrae & Elizabeth Bladin
Format: Paperback
Published: 1989, Royal Historical Society of Victoria
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
This indispensable reference work, The Lands Manual: A Finding Guide To Victorian Lands Records 1836-1983, presents a comprehensive methodology for navigating the complex world of historical land documentation in Victoria, Australia. It meticulously details the various types of records available, from early colonial grants to later departmental files, spanning nearly 150 years of land administration. The guide instructs researchers, genealogists, and historians on effective strategies for locating and interpreting these vital documents, offering unparalleled access to a rich vein of primary source material. Authored by Peter Cabena, Heather Mcrae, and Elizabeth Bladin, this volume uncovers the intricate bureaucratic processes that shaped land ownership and usage, making it an essential tool for anyone tracing property histories or family lineages within the region. Its authoritative approach ensures clarity and precision, transforming what could be an arduous task into a manageable and rewarding endeavor.