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Geodetic Survey of Victoria, 1858-1872
Image: Altazimuth instrument (1836)
Source: Museum Victoria
The Geodetic Survey of Victoria was established in 1858 by Surveyor-General Charles Ligar to undertake a triangulated survey of Victoria, taking into account the curvature of the earth's surface. The Geodetic Survey would thereby provide an accurate set of survey markers that could be used by government and commercial surveyors for all subsequent surveys. Existing magnetic surveys were too unreliable to form the long-term basis for legal titles to land and for expansion of settlement.
Victorian Government Astronomer and Director of Williamstown Observatory, Robert Ellery, was placed in charge of the project, because the work required highly accurate measurements and astronomical observations. Ellery superintended the measurement of a Standard Meridian at Williamstown Observatory using a portable transit telescope by Troughton & Simms (ST 022217). A base line for the survey was then measured at Werribee, because the Werribee Plains provided the closest relatively flat land near Williamstown.
Measurement of the 5 mile baseline commenced in January 1860 from the South Base Stone at a site near the Werribee Railway Station. The baseline measuring apparatus consisted of three iron measuring bars (ST 039785) made in Victoria against the NSW standard obtained from the Ordnance Survey Department of Southampton, England. The rods were mounted on heavy brass tripods called camels mounted in turn on timber trestles, and leapfrogged along the length of the line. The measuring bars were encased in wooden cases with approximately 2 inches protruding, and were protected from exposure to the elements by an A-frame segmented tent structure. Tent bearers would move the structure forward when one measurement was complete and this process was continued for the entire length of the baseline. The measure of the base took 4 months commencing on 29 January 1860 and completed on 29th May, with the installation of a North Base Stone. The base line was then extended by careful triangulation to the Green Hill extension marker on the saddle of Green Hill, completed by June the 12th 1860. [The South Base Stone and North Base Stone at Werribee are listed on the Victorian Heritage Register (H1957).]
The Geodetic Survey took a further 12 years to complete, as Ellery directed surveyors to spread the triangulation across the colony. Surveying in heavily wooded and hilly areas such as Gippsland proved to be very time consuming, requiring the use of heliotropes directing light from mountain to mountain. One of the last operations was the marking of the boundary line between Victoria and New South Wales from the source of the Murray River to Cape Howe.
Notes from Public Record Office of Victoria:
Robert Ellery to G B Airy (Astronomer Royal, Greenwich Observatory), 16 Nov 1859 (VPRS 775, Vol 1)
'In the field our work is progressing but the heat of the summer shortens the hours of Trigonometrical observing very much, but the splendid clearness of the atmosphere & distinctness of distant objects in the morning & evening almost compensates for the short day's work. I have been engaged for several weeks preparing for the measurement of Base line - especially in the comparison of standard measures & of the bars to be used in the field - The bars we shall use are of iron 10 feet long and intended to be used by contact.'
Robert Ellery to Surveyor-General, South Australia 18 Jan 1889 [1888 on letter] VPRS 775, Vol 4
'In a room at the Lands Department an arrangement for comparing standards similar to that used by the Royal Engineers at Southampton was erected, stone piers built, microscopes fitted, and a traveling platform with camels or compound screw jacks for carrying the standard bar as well as the measuring bars. The three measuring bars were ten feet steel bars one end of each was polished square and flat and the other spherical. These bars were carefully compared with our ten foot ordnance standard and corrections obtained under several temperatures. After the line had been carefully aligned and leveled trestles were arranged on which the camels were placed and the bars laid on these at a convenient height above the ground. A solid masonry pier the surface of which was somewhat below the ground surface was built at both ends and a gunmetal plug let into the center of the top stone, in the center of this plug a small platinum plug was inserted and a fine dot in the platinum formed the terminus in each case. The mode of measurement was about throughout. The bars being aligned leveled and temperatures read were brought within about half an inch of one another and the space measured by a graduated wedge. For starting from the terminals or from any point where levels were changed (for the base was measured in a series of steps to suit the ground) a special apparatus we called a vertical surface telescope was used. This was a vertically revolving telescope of high power capable of being accurately collimated and adjusted for verticality and having a steel cross head for measuring the distance between the bar and the line of collimation. Whenever it was necessary to raise or lower the next range of bars this telescope was put up and a solid block of iron with an adjustable reference point was placed on the ground to form a temporary terminus and new starting point. The base line was measured once with level bars in steps and once with bars following the inclination of the ground approximately and measuring the inclination of the bars with a delicate clinometer. The results were excellent and highly satisfactory. This was done now over thirty years ago and there have been many improvements in base line measurement. If I were to commence again I think I should adopt the Cape method.'
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Standard Volumes - Quarter Gill to 1 Gallon, Victoria
Set of 7 brass standard measures stamped 'S50', comprising 1 gallon, 1/2 gallon, 1 quart, 1 pint, 1/3 pint, 1/4 gill. Plus 2 cover slips for 1 gill and 1/4 gill. Used at Melbourne Obse ...
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Theodolite - Ertel, 10 Inch
Theodolite, 10 inch circle, by Ertel & Sohn, Munich. Horizontal circle graduated to 5 minutes and vertical circle to 10 minutes. This instrument was used for the Geodetic Survey of Vic ...
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Standard Weight - Troy Pound, Primary Standard, Victoria, 1864
Platinum iridium troy pound weight. Primary standard pound weight for Victoria, 1864. The weight was initially held by the Victorian Customs & Excise Department at the Customs House in ...
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Theodolite - Troughton & Simms, 10 Inch
10 inch theodolite made by Troughton & Simms, London. Used at Melbourne Observatory.
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Photograph - Erection of Great Melbourne Telescope, Framed, 1869
Framed photograph of the erection of the Great Melbourne Telescope at Melbourne Observatory, in early 1869.
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Wye Level - Troughton & Simms
Wye level, by Troughton & Simms, London. Telescope has a rack-focussing objective of 1.5 inch aperture. Used at Melbourne Observatory.
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Stand & Horizontal Circle - Theodolite, Troughton & Simms, 10 Inch
Stand and horizontal circle for 10 inch theodolite, made by Troughton & Simms, London. Used at Melbourne Observatory.
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Spectroscope - E Ducretet & Co, Paris
Spectroscope by E. Ducretet & Co, Paris. Used at Melbourne Observatory.
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Circular Slide Rule - Kilpatrick, London, circa 1870
Circular slide rule, brass with steel movable scale, in maroon leather case, made by Kilpatrick & Co., London, circa 1870, and used at Melbourne Observatory.
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Negative - Jeffree Telescope, Melbourne Observatory, circa 1960
The Jeffree telescope in the Astrograph House at Melbourne Observatory, circa 1960. The Jeffree Telescope was built in the 1930s at the Bendigo Railway Workshops, and purchased by the ...
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Negative - Jeffree Telescope, Melbourne Observatory, circa 1960
The Jeffree telescope in the Astrograph House at Melbourne Observatory, circa 1960. The telescope is being operated by Ron Cavill, McKay Planetarium lecturer and Astronomical Society of ...
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Photograph - Eta Argus Nebula, taken with Great Melbourne Telescope, 1883
Experimental photograph of Eta Argus Nebula taken by Joseph Turner with the Great Melbourne Telescope, 7 January 1883. In 1882 astronomers in Britain and America began to successfully ...
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Photograph - Eta Argus Nebula, taken with Great Melbourne Telescope, 1883
Experimental photograph of Eta Argus Nebula taken by Joseph Turner with the Great Melbourne Telescope, probably early 1883. In 1882 astronomers in Britain and America began to successf ...
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Photograph - Orion Nebula, taken with Great Melbourne Telescope, 1883
Photograph of the Orion Nebula, taken by Joseph Turner with Great Melbourne Telescope, 26 February 1883. In 1882 astronomers in Britain and America began to successfully use the more s ...
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Photograph - Oddie Telescope Erected at Melbourne Observatory, circa 1911
Refractor telescope by Grubb, Dublin, 9 inch, erected in the grounds of Melbourne Observatory, 1910 or 1911. The telescope was donated in 1910 by James Oddie of Ballarat, to the Commonw ...
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Glass Positive - Oddie 9 Inch Refractor Erected at Melbourne Observatory, 1911
Astronomers [Pietro Baracchi and Joseph Baldwin?] with the 9 inch refractor telescope by Grubb, Dublin, at Melbourne Observatory. East Transit Room in the background. The telescope had ...
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Glass Positive - Oddie 9 Inch Refractor Erected at Melbourne Observatory, 1911
Astronomers [Pietro Baracchi and Joseph Baldwin?] with the 9 inch refractor telescope by Grubb, Dublin, at Melbourne Observatory. East Transit Room in the background. The telescope had ...
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Glass Negative - Oddie 9 Inch Refractor Erected at Melbourne Observatory, 1911
Astronomer [Pietro Baracchi?] with the 9 inch refractor telescope by Grubb, Dublin, at Melbourne Observatory. The telescope had been donated by amateur astronomer James Oddie to the Com ...
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Photograph - Oddie Telescope Erected at Melbourne Observatory, circa 1911
Refractor telescope by Grubb, Dublin, 9 inch, erected in the grounds of Melbourne Observatory, 1910 or 1911. The telescope was donated in 1910 by James Oddie of Ballarat, to the Commonw ...
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Glass Negative - Oddie 9 Inch Refractor Erected at Melbourne Observatory, 1911
Astronomer [Joseph Baldwin?] adjusting the 9 inch refractor telescope by Grubb, Dublin, at Melbourne Observatory. The telescope had been donated by amateur astronomer James Oddie to the ...
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Glass Negative - Oddie 9 Inch Refractor Erected at Melbourne Observatory, 1911
Oddie 9 inch refractor telescope by Grubb, Dublin, at Melbourne Observatory. The telescope had been donated by amateur astronomer James Oddie to the Commonwealth Government, to assist i ...
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Glass Negative - Oddie 9 Inch Refractor Erected at Melbourne Observatory, 1911
Astronomer [Pietro Baracchi?] adjusting the 9 inch refractor telescope by Grubb, Dublin, at Melbourne Observatory. The telescope had been donated by amateur astronomer James Oddie to th ...
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Glass Negative - Oddie 9 Inch Refractor Erected at Melbourne Observatory, 1911
Astronomers [Pietro Baracchi and Joseph Baldwin?] with the 9 inch refractor telescope by Grubb, Dublin, at Melbourne Observatory. The telescope had been donated by amateur astronomer Ja ...
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Glass Negative - Oddie 9 Inch Refractor Erected at Melbourne Observatory, 1911
Oddie 9 inch refractor telescope by Grubb, Dublin, at Melbourne Observatory. The telescope had been donated by amateur astronomer James Oddie to the Commonwealth Government, to assist i ...
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Glass Negative - Oddie 9 Inch Refractor Erected at Melbourne Observatory, 1911
Astronomer [Pietro Baracchi?] adjusting the 9 inch refractor telescope by Grubb, Dublin, at Melbourne Observatory. The telescope had been donated by amateur astronomer James Oddie to th ...
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Photograph - Oddie Telescope Erected at Melbourne Observatory, circa 1911
Refractor telescope by Grubb, Dublin, 9 inch, erected in the grounds of Melbourne Observatory, 1910 or 1911. The telescope was donated in 1910 by James Oddie of Ballarat, to the Commonw ...
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Stereograph - Erection of the Great Melbourne Telescope at Melbourne Observatory, 1869
Stereograph of the Great Melbourne Telescope being erected at the Melbourne Observatory, 1869.
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Stereograph - Erection of the Great Melbourne Telescope at Melbourne Observatory, 1869
Stereograph of the Great Melbourne Telescope being erected at the Melbourne Observatory, 1869.
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Stereograph - Erection of the Great Melbourne Telescope at Melbourne Observatory, 1869
Stereograph of the Great Melbourne Telescope being erected at the Melbourne Observatory, 1869.
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Stereograph - Erection of the Great Melbourne Telescope at Melbourne Observatory, 1869
Stereograph of the Great Melbourne Telescope being erected at the Melbourne Observatory, 1869.
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Stereograph - Erection of the Great Melbourne Telescope at Melbourne Observatory, 1869
Stereograph of the Great Melbourne Telescope being erected at the Melbourne Observatory, 1869.
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Stereograph - Erection of the Great Melbourne Telescope at Melbourne Observatory, 1869
Stereograph of the Great Melbourne Telescope being erected at the Melbourne Observatory, 1869.
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Stereograph - Differential Magnet House, Melbourne Observatory, circa 1870
The Differential Magnet House was erected at Melbourne Observatory in 1867 and demolished in 1877. A set of magnetic instruments recorded the hourly changes in the intensity, inclinati ...
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Glass Negative - Oddie 9 Inch Refractor Erected at Melbourne Observatory, 1911
Astronomer [Pietro Baracchi?] with the 9 inch refractor telescope by Grubb, Dublin, at Melbourne Observatory. The telescope had been donated by amateur astronomer James Oddie to the Com ...
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Anemograph Record - Melbourne Observatory, 31 December 1911
Original Anemometer observations from Melbourne Observatory, of 9:44am 31 December 1911 to 9:43am 1 January 1912. Anemographs measure wind speed and velocity. These measurements were, ...
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Anemograph Record - Melbourne Observatory, 28 May 1912
Original Anemometer observations from Melbourne Observatory, of 9:46am 28 May 1912 to 9:40am 19 May 1912. Anemographs measure wind speed and velocity. These measurements were, and rem ...
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Anemograph Record - Melbourne Observatory, 29 May 1912
Original Anemometer observations from Melbourne Observatory, of 9:42am 29 May 1912 to 9:45am 30 May 1912. Anemographs measure wind speed and velocity. These measurements were, and rem ...
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Anemograph Record - Melbourne Observatory, 30 May 1912
Original Anemometer observations from Melbourne Observatory, of 9:48am 30 May 1912 to 9:41am 31 May 1912. Anemographs measure wind speed and velocity. These measurements were, and rem ...
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Anemograph Results - Melbourne Observatory, 1875-1892
3 bundles of monthly statistics of Anemograph Results, unbound. Dates 1/1875 - 12/1879; 1/1885 - 2/1889; 1/1890 - 6/1892. From Melbourne Observatory. Anemographs measure wind speed a ...
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Plan - Transit Room, Melbourne Observatory, 1861
One of a set of drawings for the construction of the Melbourne Observatory at South Yarra. The plans are dated 1861 and construction of the main buildings at the Observatory was complet ...
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Plan - Transit Telescope, Troughton & Simms, 5 inch, 1861
One of a set of drawings for the construction of the Melbourne Observatory at South Yarra. The plans are dated 1861 and construction of the main buildings at the Observatory was complet ...
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Plan - Transit Room Shutters, Melbourne Observatory, 1861
One of a set of drawings for the construction of the Melbourne Observatory at South Yarra. The plans are dated 1861 and construction of the main buildings at the Observatory was complet ...
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Plan - Transit Telescope, Troughton & Simms, 5 inch, 1861
One of a set of drawings for the construction of the Melbourne Observatory at South Yarra. The plans are dated 1861 and construction of the main buildings at the Observatory was complet ...
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Sextant - Troughton, London, circa 1820
Pillar frame sextant, with platinum scale, no 940, Troughton, London, circa 1820. In wooden case. Used at Melbourne Observatory. A sextant measures the elevation of objects above the h ...
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Tide Gauge Clock - J. Newman, London
Pendulum clock, made by J. Newman, London. Used to drive the recording apparatus of a self-registering tide-gauge [registered as ST 29815], which was erected at Williamstown by the Harb ...
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Standard Weights - 1 to 5 Troy Ounces
Set of 5 standard brass weights in box, 5 to 1 troy ounces. Each weight stamped 'S3'. Comprises: 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 troy ounces. Used by Weights and Measures Branch, Victoria.
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Box - Theodolite, Troughton & Simms, 10 Inch
Box for stand and horizontal circle of 10 inch theodolite made by Troughton & Simms, London. Used at Melbourne Observatory.
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Box - Theodolite, Troughton & Simms, 10 Inch
Box for telescope and striding level of 10 inch theodolite made by Troughton & Simms, London. Used at Melbourne Observatory.
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Telescope & Striding Level - Theodolite, Troughton & Simms, 10 Inch
Telescope and striding level for 10 inch theodolite, made by Troughton & Simms, London. Vertical arcs of approx 45 degrees. Used at Melbourne Observatory.
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Box - Theodolite, Troughton & Simms, 10 Inch
Box for stand and horizontal circle of 10 inch theodolite, made by Troughton & Simms, London. Used at Melbourne Observatory.
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