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Surf over the Bar, stone thrown into swell, a shoreline remade by hand—this 1902 engineering sheet gathers Newcastle Harbour, NSW at the moment when rock, dredge and design were reshaping a working port. Existing and proposed breakwaters read at a glance; Newcastle, Stockton and Bullock Island (now Carrington) settle into place; hachures give the foreshore relief and grade. Signed by Principal Engineer Thomas William Keele, it’s part plan, part promise—harbour craft turned into a clear, compelling picture for your wall.
Harbour in transition (to 30 June 1902) — finished works shown in black; proposed works in red for instant comparison.
Authoritative pedigree — compiled under Thomas W. Keele, Principal Engineer, NSW Harbours & Rivers Branch; signed on the sheet.
Built to be read — breakwaters, channels, allotments and town grids arranged in a calm, legible hierarchy.
Scholarly & beautiful — disciplined draughting with hachured relief that holds from across the room.
Newcastle Harbour with existing/proposed breakwaters, channels and improvement works.
Townships & districts: Newcastle, Stockton, Bullock Island (Carrington) with allotments and waterfronts.
Engineering notation: “Work completed to 30th June 1902 shown in black. Proposed work shown in red.”
Period finish — titlework, neatline, and Keele’s signature retaining official character.
At the turn of the century, Newcastle’s coal trade demanded safer bars, deeper channels and modern breakwaters. This plan—prepared by the NSW Harbours & Rivers Branch and signed by T. W. Keele—compresses that ambition into evidence arranged with care: what stood, what would be built, and how geology, tide and town would be reconciled.
Best for: framing under glass in homes, studios and offices
Look & feel: non-glare matte that preserves fine linework and small labels
Best for: classrooms, libraries, council rooms and shared spaces
Build: sealed edge-to-edge between two 80-micron gloss sheets
Benefit: wipe-clean, durable, moisture-resistant
What you get: encapsulated print plus natural lacquered timber rails top & bottom with a discreet hanging cord
Where it shines: foyers, museums, planning offices—polished look with everyday toughness
Install: arrives ready to hang (just add a wall hook)
Lead time: please allow up to 10 working days for professional rail mounting
Best for: premium interiors, boardrooms and galleries
Print system: pigment-based, fade-resistant inks for long display life
Presence: textured surface adds warmth and museum-style depth
What you get: canvas fitted with natural timber rails top & bottom, matching cord
Where it shines: statement walls, curated harbour history displays
Install: ready to hang; single-hook friendly
Lead time: please allow up to 10 working days for rail mounting
500 × 385 mm — compact, intimate study scale
1000 × 760 mm — large, room-anchoring presence
| Option | Best for | Key benefits |
|---|---|---|
| Paper (160 gsm) | Framing under glass | Matte clarity; crisp engineering detail |
| Laminated (encapsulated) | Busy/shared spaces | Wipeable; tough; edge-to-edge protection |
| Laminated + Rails | Ready-to-hang display | Professional mount; easy install; durable |
| Canvas (395 gsm) | Premium display | Archival inks; textured depth; gallery appeal |
| Canvas + Rails | Gallery-ready feature | Period-true presentation; simple hanging |
Harbour heritage wall: add a caption card noting family wharves, breakwater dates or shipyards.
Council or museum foyer: choose Laminated + Rails for a polished, robust public display.
Study or boardroom: canvas with rails above timber cabinetry for warm industrial character.
Research nook: frame the paper edition; keep a magnifier handy for allotments and annotations.
| Detail | Description |
|---|---|
| Title | Newcastle Harbour — Historical Wall Map |
| Edition | 1902 |
| Region | Newcastle Harbour, NSW (Newcastle, Stockton, Bullock Island/Carrington) |
| Prepared by | NSW Harbours & Rivers Branch |
| Principal Engineer | Thomas William Keele (signed on sheet) |
| Content Highlights | Existing/proposed breakwaters; channels; allotments; township grids; hachured relief; colour-coded works (black = completed to 30 June 1902; red = proposed) |
| Finishes | Paper; Laminated (encapsulated); Laminated + Timber Rails; Canvas; Canvas + Timber Rails |
| Lead Time (Rails) | Up to 10 working days (laminated or canvas with rails) |
| Orientation | Landscape |
| Sizes | 500 × 385 mm; 1000 × 760 mm |
| Production | Made in Australia |
Newcastle families, engineers & maritime historians tracing the port’s shaping
Councils, libraries & museums curating coastal works and urban growth
Collectors & designers seeking precise early-1900s engineering cartography
Claim your wall. Choose Paper for crisp, frame-ready clarity. Go Laminated + Timber Rails for tough, ready-to-hang polish. Step up to Archival Canvas + Timber Hang Rails for gallery weight. Printed in Australia with pigment-based, fade-resistant inks. Built to last. Hang it. Live with it. Keep the harbour in view.
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