DescriptionConvict Tramway (Sketch by Col. Mundy) Tasmanian Archives NS1013-1-1594.jpg
English: Convict tramway – a lithograph by landscape artist and lithographer William L. Watson based on a sketch by Lieutenant Colonel Godfrey Charles Mundy or his wife, Louisa, that was published in Mundy's book, Our Antipodes, in 1855
William L. Watson (lithograph based on a sketch by Godfrey Mundy)
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Lithograph by William L. Walton from a sketch by Lieut Colonel Godfrey Mundy of the convict tramway, Tasmania