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 The Turner Survey Post - A Mystery Solved
by Alan J. Middleton
 Key words: Historical, surveying, research, field
          investigation,… 
 Abstract1. IntroductionThe story of an old iron survey post starts, or so it was thought,
          in 1965, when it was uncovered by the author in a remote part of
          Australia. Background to the discovery is given and then the narration
          moves forward to 1999 when the same or similar post is located in the
          Victorian Surveyor-General’s Office. It bears a statement that it
          was placed in 1884 by ‘Authorised Surveyor’ Tom H Turner.Very little is known of the Surveyor. Hence the mystery. The author
          determines to solve it.
 2. ResearchResearch is undertaken in a variety of sources to trace the life of
          Surveyor Turner. His career is determined from his birth in 1854 in
          the goldfields to his death in Melbourne, 64 years later. Descendants
          are located, one through an amazing co-incidence and family heirlooms
          are found to be his instruments. 3. Survey RecordsRecords are found of the 1884 survey and other sources used to
          chart its progress. The reasons behind the placement of iron survey
          posts and the possible existence of several more posts on the site of
          the survey are determined. 4. Field InvestigationAn expedition is undertaken into the Big Desert region to search
          for surviving iron posts. 5. ConclusionSets out the results of the research and field investigation and
          reaches conclusions on research into historical surveying activities. 
 Alan J MiddletonSenior Surveyor
 Department of Natural Resources and Environment
 State Government Offices
 402 – 406 Mair Street
 Ballarat 3350
 AUSTRALIA
 E-mail: alan.middleton@nre.vic.gov.au
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