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Australian Institute of Cartographers (1923 - )

 
Function: Association, Society or Membership Organisation, Surveying or Mapping and Education
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
The Australian Institute of Cartographers was founded in Victoria in 1923. The Institute aimed to improve the knowledge and standards of cartography. In 1978 the Institute had a membership of 1113 people. It was still in existence in the early 1980s.

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Location: Canberra, Australian Capital City
 

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Created: 2 May 2002
Modified: 16 March 2006

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