10001 x 7971 px | 84,7 x 67,5 cm | 33,3 x 26,6 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
1911
Ort:
Newfoundland and Labrador
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North America - East Coast of Newfoundland - Orange Bay to Gander Bay including Notre Dame and White Bays // Fortune Harbour // Cutwell Harbour // Great Troytown Harbour. Artist/engraver/cartographer: From C. St. John to Toulinguet Harbours surveyed by Staff Commander W.F. Maxwell, R.N. assisted by Staff Comdrs. J.E. Coghlan and J.G. Boulton and Navg. Lieuts. W.N. Goalen, J.W. Dixon and F. Haslewood R.N. 1877-1881. White Bay by Staff Commander W. Tooker, R.N. 1897-1899. The Portion East of Toulinguet Islands, by Staff Commander J.H. Kerr, R.N. 1869-1871. The remainder from a survey by Lieutenant F. Bullock, R.N. 1825. Additional outer soundings in Notre Dame Bay by Captain J.W. Combe, R.N., 1908-1909. Fortune Harbour surveyed by Staff Commander W.F. Maxwell, R.N., 1881. Round Harbour (Le Grand Coup de Hache) from a French Govt. Plan, 1884. Cutwell Harbour by Staff Commander W.E.Maxwell, R.N., 1879. Great Troytown Harbour by Staff Commander W.F. Maxwell, R.N., 1879. Provenance: London. Published at the Admiralty under the Superintendence of Captn. Sir Frederick J. Evans, R.N., K.C.B., F.R.S., Hydrographer. Crown Copyright reserved. Type: Large British nautical sea chart. Sea charts such as this were working navigational aids which were commonly updated and corrected during their working lives by hand annotation and/or printed overlays. They may also feature manuscript navigational notes, comments or other markings.