Queensland Map (1873) — Stanfords, Chapman & Hall
A finely detailed 19th-century map of Queensland produced in 1873 by Stanfords, the renowned London mapmakers, and published by Chapman & Hall. Created at a pivotal moment in Queensland’s colonial development, this map reflects a young colony rapidly defining its borders, transport routes, settlements, and pastoral districts—while vast inland areas were still only partially surveyed.
Elegant, authoritative, and unmistakably British in style, this is a classic piece of Victorian cartography with both historical gravitas and strong wall presence.
Why it captivates
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Prestigious provenance — produced by Stanfords, one of the world’s most respected cartographic publishers.
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Queensland in formation — towns, ports, and districts emerging against a backdrop of lightly explored interior.
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Victorian clarity — precise linework, balanced composition, and restrained period colouring.
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Colonial perspective — shows Queensland as Britain saw it: strategic, expansive, and full of promise.
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Display-scale impact — a commanding historical centrepiece for serious map collectors.
What you’ll see
This map presents Queensland as it stood in 1873, with coastal settlements clearly established and inland regions progressively defined. Railways, roads, rivers, mountain ranges, and administrative divisions are carefully delineated, while large interior tracts remain sparsely annotated—highlighting how much of the colony was still being surveyed and interpreted.
Ports and shipping routes emphasise Queensland’s growing role in trade, while pastoral and mining regions hint at the economic forces reshaping the colony.
A richer historical frame
In the early 1870s, Queensland was barely a decade removed from separation from New South Wales (1859). Infrastructure expansion, land settlement, and exploration were accelerating, driven by pastoralism, mining, and imperial ambition.
Stanfords, supplying maps to explorers, governments, and institutions across the British Empire, produced this map as both a reference tool and a statement of authority. Issued through Chapman & Hall, it reflects how Queensland was being formally introduced to British audiences—as a vast, organised, and opportunity-rich colony.
This map is not merely geographic—it is political, economic, and aspirational.
Choose your finish
🌟 Heavyweight Paper (160 gsm matte)
Archival matte stock with crisp detail and low glare—ideal for traditional framing.
💎 Laminated (True Encapsulation)
Sealed edge-to-edge in 2 × 80-micron gloss laminate. Durable, wipe-clean, and suitable for working or shared spaces.
🪵 Laminated + Timber Hang Rails (Ready to hang)
Natural lacquered timber rails with fitted hanging cord—no frame required.
Please allow up to 10 working days for hang-railed delivery.
🏆 Archival Canvas (395 gsm HP Professional Matte)
Museum-grade canvas with pigment-based, fade-resistant inks for depth and longevity.
🪵 Canvas + Timber Hang Rails (Gallery-ready)
Canvas supplied with lacquered natural timber rails and hanging cord.
Please allow up to 10 working days for hang-railed delivery.
Size (W × H)
800 × 1000 mm (approx. 31.5 × 39.4 in)
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Orientation: Portrait
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Aspect ratio: ~0.80 : 1
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Nearest standard frame: A0 (841 × 1189 mm) with mat, or custom 800 × 1000 mm frame
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Framing tips:
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Classic: A0 frame with mat window cut to ~796 × 996 mm for a neat 2–3 mm overlap.
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Contemporary: Float-mount within an A0 frame for a clean border reveal.
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Custom sizing: Available on request.
Specifications
| Feature | Details |
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| Title | Queensland Map |
| Cartographer | Stanfords |
| Publisher | Chapman & Hall (London) |
| Date (original) | 1873 |
| Content | Queensland colony with settlements, districts, transport, and rivers |
| Print Size | 800 mm (W) × 1000 mm (H) |
| Available Finishes | Paper, Laminated, Laminated + Timber Hang Rails, Canvas, Canvas + Rails |
| Paper Weight | 160 gsm archival matte |
| Laminate | 2 × 80-micron gloss (true encapsulation) |
| Canvas Weight | 395 gsm HP Professional Matte Canvas |
| Inks | Pigment-based, fade-resistant |
| Optional Hang Rails | Natural timber, lacquered; fitted cord (allow up to 10 working days) |
| Origin | Printed in Australia |
Who it’s for
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Collectors of Australian and British imperial maps
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Queensland historians and researchers
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Libraries, universities, and museums
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Genealogists exploring early districts and settlement patterns
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Designers & professionals seeking refined, authoritative wall cartography
Our Commitment
Every map is printed locally in Australia using premium substrates and carefully managed colour profiles, then hand-checked and packed with care. We honour both the cartographic heritage and the space your map will live in.
Explore Queensland as Britain first charted it—add the 1873 Stanfords Queensland Map to your collection today.












