
Robinson's Aeroplane Wall Map of Sydney (Port Jackson) published 1922
A soaring perspective of Sydney's harbour city from the golden age of aviation cartography.
Step back in time and witness Sydney from above, just as the burgeoning aviation age was beginning to transform the way we viewed the world. Originally published in 1927 by H.E.C. Robinsonâa cornerstone of Australian cartographic historyâthis breathtaking Aeroplane Map of Sydney (Port Jackson) presents a bird's-eye view of the city in rich sepia tones and oceanic blues. It captures a moment of quiet elegance between the wars, when steam ferries plied the waters of the harbour and the skyline was a tapestry of domes, spires, and sandstone facades.
Unlike standard maps, this piece is a visual celebration: ferries are shown in motion on their routes, and landmark buildings of the day are meticulously illustrated in three-dimensional detail. The Opera House is still decades away, and the Harbour Bridge not yet builtâmaking this map an evocative portrait of a city still finding its modern identity. Circular Quay, Government House, and the intricate shoreline of Port Jackson are all rendered with care and precision, making this not only a useful map, but a remarkable window into the past.
đșïž Map Options
This archival-quality reproduction is available in three premium finishes to suit your space and style:
âą Paper Print (160gsm heavyweight stock):
Ideal for framing under glass. Crisp, colourfast, and perfect for traditional displays.
âą Laminated (Encapsulated in 80-micron gloss laminate):
Tear-resistant, waterproof, and dry-erase friendly. Excellent for educational, office, or display use where durability is key.
âą Canvas (395gsm HP Professional Matte Canvas):
Our highest-quality finish. Printed using pigment-based inks for vibrant detail and fade resistance. Can be ordered with optional wooden hang railsâlacquered in natural timber and strung with a hanging cordâfor a timeless gallery feel.
đȘ” Please allow up to 10 working days for delivery of hang-railed canvas maps, as each one is custom-mounted by our framer.
đ Sizes Available
| Format | Width (mm) | Height (mm) |
|---|---|---|
| Large | 600 | 850 |
| Supermap | 930 | 1300 |
đ Historical Background
H.E.C. Robinson was Australiaâs most prolific map publisher of the early 20th century. Based in Sydney, the company produced countless street directories, wall maps, and pictorial guides. This Aeroplane Mapâcreated in an era when flight was still novel and aerial perspectives a luxuryâis a rare example of an early "skyward" rendering, made well before satellites and drones would become common tools of mapmakers. It blends the romanticism of early aviation with the craftsmanship of traditional cartography.
Whether youâre a local history enthusiast, a cartophile, or someone who simply loves the aesthetic charm of vintage maps, this piece is a conversation starter and a collectorâs treasure.
Made in Australia
A faithful, premium reproduction of a historical Australian originalâprinted, finished, and framed on Australian soil.
Original: $50.05
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Description
A soaring perspective of Sydney's harbour city from the golden age of aviation cartography.
Step back in time and witness Sydney from above, just as the burgeoning aviation age was beginning to transform the way we viewed the world. Originally published in 1927 by H.E.C. Robinsonâa cornerstone of Australian cartographic historyâthis breathtaking Aeroplane Map of Sydney (Port Jackson) presents a bird's-eye view of the city in rich sepia tones and oceanic blues. It captures a moment of quiet elegance between the wars, when steam ferries plied the waters of the harbour and the skyline was a tapestry of domes, spires, and sandstone facades.
Unlike standard maps, this piece is a visual celebration: ferries are shown in motion on their routes, and landmark buildings of the day are meticulously illustrated in three-dimensional detail. The Opera House is still decades away, and the Harbour Bridge not yet builtâmaking this map an evocative portrait of a city still finding its modern identity. Circular Quay, Government House, and the intricate shoreline of Port Jackson are all rendered with care and precision, making this not only a useful map, but a remarkable window into the past.
đșïž Map Options
This archival-quality reproduction is available in three premium finishes to suit your space and style:
âą Paper Print (160gsm heavyweight stock):
Ideal for framing under glass. Crisp, colourfast, and perfect for traditional displays.
âą Laminated (Encapsulated in 80-micron gloss laminate):
Tear-resistant, waterproof, and dry-erase friendly. Excellent for educational, office, or display use where durability is key.
âą Canvas (395gsm HP Professional Matte Canvas):
Our highest-quality finish. Printed using pigment-based inks for vibrant detail and fade resistance. Can be ordered with optional wooden hang railsâlacquered in natural timber and strung with a hanging cordâfor a timeless gallery feel.
đȘ” Please allow up to 10 working days for delivery of hang-railed canvas maps, as each one is custom-mounted by our framer.
đ Sizes Available
| Format | Width (mm) | Height (mm) |
|---|---|---|
| Large | 600 | 850 |
| Supermap | 930 | 1300 |
đ Historical Background
H.E.C. Robinson was Australiaâs most prolific map publisher of the early 20th century. Based in Sydney, the company produced countless street directories, wall maps, and pictorial guides. This Aeroplane Mapâcreated in an era when flight was still novel and aerial perspectives a luxuryâis a rare example of an early "skyward" rendering, made well before satellites and drones would become common tools of mapmakers. It blends the romanticism of early aviation with the craftsmanship of traditional cartography.
Whether youâre a local history enthusiast, a cartophile, or someone who simply loves the aesthetic charm of vintage maps, this piece is a conversation starter and a collectorâs treasure.
Made in Australia
A faithful, premium reproduction of a historical Australian originalâprinted, finished, and framed on Australian soil.










