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Victoria Geological Map (1963)

1963 — State of Victoria

Victoria Geological Map (Australia 1:1 000 000 Series)

Official Geological Survey Map

This 1963 edition geological map of Victoria is a landmark release within Australia’s 1:1 000 000 national geological mapping program, produced by the Geological Survey of Victoria through the Department of Mines, Melbourne. Compiled during a period of rapid expansion in mineral exploration and post-war infrastructure development, the map represents the best consolidated geological knowledge of Victoria at the time.

Designed first and foremost as a professional working document, the map presents Victoria’s geological structure with clarity and restraint—prioritising accuracy, consistency, and statewide coherence over decorative effect. Its enduring authority lies in this disciplined approach, making it a foundational reference for geologists, planners, and researchers for decades.


🪨 What the Map Shows

  • Comprehensive statewide geology of Victoria at 1:1 000 000 scale

  • Clear differentiation of major rock systems and geological ages

  • Mapping of sedimentary basins, igneous provinces, and metamorphic belts

  • Regional structural relationships that underpin mineralisation, landscape formation, and land use

At this scale, the map excels at revealing big-picture geological patterns—how Victoria’s diverse terrains relate to one another and to the broader tectonic framework of southeastern Australia.


📜 Historical & Scientific Context

Published in 1963, this map reflects a formative phase in Australian geological science. While plate tectonics was only just gaining acceptance internationally, Australian surveys were rapidly refining stratigraphy, structural interpretation, and mineral mapping in response to economic and scientific demand.

Victoria’s goldfields, coal basins, volcanic plains, and ancient folded belts are all integrated into a single, coherent framework. Later editions would revise and refine interpretations, but this 1963 map captures a critical midpoint—where nineteenth- and early twentieth-century survey work met modern analytical geology.

For historians of science and resource development, the map provides a clear snapshot of how Victoria’s subsurface was understood at the height of post-war industrial growth.


🧭 Cartographic Character & Design

  • Produced to mid-20th-century Geological Survey standards

  • Purposeful colour palette optimised for geological interpretation

  • Strong linework and clear typography for wall-scale reading

  • Functional, authoritative layout intended for daily professional use

This is cartography as applied geology—maps built to guide exploration, policy, and education rather than to impress.


Premium Print & Display Options

Each copy is printed in Australia using archival processes to preserve the original colour relationships, line definition, and tonal balance of the 1963 survey.

Finish Description
📄 Heavyweight Paper (160 gsm matte) Archival matte surface with excellent colour clarity and definition.
🔒 Laminated (True Encapsulation) Sealed between 2 × 80-micron gloss laminate; tear-resistant, wipe-clean, and durable.
🎨 Archival Canvas (395 gsm HP Professional Matte) Pigment-based, fade-resistant inks with strong visual depth.
🪵 Laminated + Timber Hang Rails Natural lacquered timber rails, ready to hang (allow up to 10 working days).
🪵 Canvas + Timber Hang Rails Gallery-ready, frame-free finish (allow up to 10 working days).

📐 Size (W × H)

  • 1000 mm × 715 mm

  • Orientation: Landscape

  • Custom sizing: Available on request


🎯 Ideal For

  • Geological and earth science education

  • Mining and exploration heritage displays

  • Government and planning offices

  • Universities, libraries, and archives

  • Collectors of Australian scientific and industrial history maps


🤝 Our Commitment

Printed locally in Australia, every map is carefully colour-managed, inspected, and packed to ensure it faithfully reflects the intent and authority of the original 1963 Geological Survey of Victoria publication.

A clear, authoritative snapshot of Victoria’s geological understanding in the early modern era of Australian earth science.

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1963 — State of Victoria

Victoria Geological Map (Australia 1:1 000 000 Series)

Official Geological Survey Map

This 1963 edition geological map of Victoria is a landmark release within Australia’s 1:1 000 000 national geological mapping program, produced by the Geological Survey of Victoria through the Department of Mines, Melbourne. Compiled during a period of rapid expansion in mineral exploration and post-war infrastructure development, the map represents the best consolidated geological knowledge of Victoria at the time.

Designed first and foremost as a professional working document, the map presents Victoria’s geological structure with clarity and restraint—prioritising accuracy, consistency, and statewide coherence over decorative effect. Its enduring authority lies in this disciplined approach, making it a foundational reference for geologists, planners, and researchers for decades.


🪨 What the Map Shows

  • Comprehensive statewide geology of Victoria at 1:1 000 000 scale

  • Clear differentiation of major rock systems and geological ages

  • Mapping of sedimentary basins, igneous provinces, and metamorphic belts

  • Regional structural relationships that underpin mineralisation, landscape formation, and land use

At this scale, the map excels at revealing big-picture geological patterns—how Victoria’s diverse terrains relate to one another and to the broader tectonic framework of southeastern Australia.


📜 Historical & Scientific Context

Published in 1963, this map reflects a formative phase in Australian geological science. While plate tectonics was only just gaining acceptance internationally, Australian surveys were rapidly refining stratigraphy, structural interpretation, and mineral mapping in response to economic and scientific demand.

Victoria’s goldfields, coal basins, volcanic plains, and ancient folded belts are all integrated into a single, coherent framework. Later editions would revise and refine interpretations, but this 1963 map captures a critical midpoint—where nineteenth- and early twentieth-century survey work met modern analytical geology.

For historians of science and resource development, the map provides a clear snapshot of how Victoria’s subsurface was understood at the height of post-war industrial growth.


🧭 Cartographic Character & Design

  • Produced to mid-20th-century Geological Survey standards

  • Purposeful colour palette optimised for geological interpretation

  • Strong linework and clear typography for wall-scale reading

  • Functional, authoritative layout intended for daily professional use

This is cartography as applied geology—maps built to guide exploration, policy, and education rather than to impress.


Premium Print & Display Options

Each copy is printed in Australia using archival processes to preserve the original colour relationships, line definition, and tonal balance of the 1963 survey.

Finish Description
📄 Heavyweight Paper (160 gsm matte) Archival matte surface with excellent colour clarity and definition.
🔒 Laminated (True Encapsulation) Sealed between 2 × 80-micron gloss laminate; tear-resistant, wipe-clean, and durable.
🎨 Archival Canvas (395 gsm HP Professional Matte) Pigment-based, fade-resistant inks with strong visual depth.
🪵 Laminated + Timber Hang Rails Natural lacquered timber rails, ready to hang (allow up to 10 working days).
🪵 Canvas + Timber Hang Rails Gallery-ready, frame-free finish (allow up to 10 working days).

📐 Size (W × H)

  • 1000 mm × 715 mm

  • Orientation: Landscape

  • Custom sizing: Available on request


🎯 Ideal For

  • Geological and earth science education

  • Mining and exploration heritage displays

  • Government and planning offices

  • Universities, libraries, and archives

  • Collectors of Australian scientific and industrial history maps


🤝 Our Commitment

Printed locally in Australia, every map is carefully colour-managed, inspected, and packed to ensure it faithfully reflects the intent and authority of the original 1963 Geological Survey of Victoria publication.

A clear, authoritative snapshot of Victoria’s geological understanding in the early modern era of Australian earth science.

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