The source material confirms little beyond what the existing description already holds — historic maps, surveying instruments, and 160 years of Queensland cartography. That's enough.
Maps drawn before roads existed. Instruments used to measure a colony into existence. This small government museum holds 160 years of Queensland surveying history — theodolites, field records, hand-drafted cadastral charts — the kind of primary material that shows exactly how a vast, largely unmapped territory was divided, named and claimed.
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