Nautical charts -- Queensland -- Moreton Bay Region
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Nautical charts -- Queensland -- Moreton Bay Region
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- Clarence River to Cape Moreton, Australia east coast, Queensland and New South Wales, published by the Hydrographic Service, R.A.N., 1992
- Rough sketch, opening at Jumpin-pin, Stradbroke Island, Moreton Bay, Queensland, 1902 [?]
- Moreton Bay, from surveys by the Dept. of Harbours and Marine to 1970
- Fishing atlas for South East Queensland, Nigel Webster
- Wooli Head to Cape Moreton, Australia east coast, Queensland and New South Wales, from the Australian and British Governments surveys to 1961, with additions and corrections to 1965, reproduced by the Royal Australian Navy Hydrographic Service, Sydney, 1967, by permission
- Albert Shire, [Albert Shire Council?], Sheet 220
- Albert Shire, [Albert Shire Council?], Sheet 156
- Moreton Bay, from surveys by the Dept. of Harbours and Marine to 1969
- Couran to Redland Bay, boating safety chart, published July 2010 by Maritime Safety Queensland
- Fishing atlas for South East Queensland, Nigel Webster
- Moreton Bay (south) Jumpin Pin, Harbors and Rivers Department ; E. A. Cullen, Engineer for Harbours & Rivers ; surveyed by T. J. O'Donohoe, Asst. Naut. Surveyor, 4-12th November, 1919
- Redland Bay to Cabbage Tree Creek, boating safety chart, published February 2008 by Maritime Safety Queensland
- Nerang River to Couran, boating safety chart, published July 2010 by Maritime Safety Queensland
- Albert Shire, [Albert Shire Council?], Sheet 211
- Gold Coast, published May 2009 by Maritime Safety Queensland
- East coast of Australia, Queensland, surveyed by Navigating Lieut. E. P. Bedwell, R. N. ; assisted by Navg. Lieut. H. J. Stanley & Navg. Sub-Lieut. E. H. S. Bray, R. N, Sheet IX
- Sunmap tourist map, produced by the Department of Mapping and Surveying, Queensland ; artwork by Russell Williams
- This map of Moreton Bay, compiled from authentic surveys and containing all the latest discoveries made by exploring parties is most respectfully dedicated to His Grace the Duke of Cleveland by his most obedient servant Robert Dixon, 1842 ; copied from plan held in the Queensland State Archives [by] R. J. Carless
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