prawn wrote:Is anyone aware of what paper size these Dunphy sktech maps are supposed to be? They don't seem to follow any of the A or B series sizes.
Warin wrote:prawn wrote:Is anyone aware of what paper size these Dunphy sktech maps are supposed to be? They don't seem to follow any of the A or B series sizes.
That was well before A and B sized paper became common here. They could have be drawn on 'butchers paper' that come from a roll of paper the butcher used to wrap meat - again well before plastic film wrapping. It was a nice white cream colour, while limited in width .. say 1 meter, the length was very long. Why would he use 'butchers paper' - because it was not ruled, clean and cheap.
Other sizes? 'Foolscap', 'quarto', 'imperial' are possibilities... as could be 'legal'. Fairly common for these to be ruled to assist people writing.
So to answer your question .. what size? Probably of a size suitable for carrying.
And the length of a piece of string is from one end to the other.
Mark F wrote:If you can find a reference in a library index to the map it will likely tell you the size. A quick search in the National Library index shows Dunphy's Warrumbungles map (1945) is 88 by 74 cm. The State Library of NSW is a better source. For instance Gangerang 6th ed 1967 is 94 x 66cm.
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