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Hierarchy [British Columbia]. Cape Caution to Port Simpson, southern portion [cartographic material]
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Record information [British Columbia]. Cape Caution to Port Simpson, southern portion [cartographic material]
Date:12 Dec. 1867, 1901.Reference:R11630-2956-7-E, Box number: 2000697657Item no. (creator):1923B BALocal class no.:10,000s .P5 1801-Type of material:Maps and cartographic materialFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:3674053Date(s):12 Dec. 1867, 1901.Place:London, England:Place of creation:EnglandPublisher:The Admiralty,Extent:1 map : b&w.Language of material:EnglishScope and content:Chart shows southern portion of Queen Charlotte Islands along with mainland B.C. coastline facing Hecate Strait and Queen Charlotte Sound, from Princess Royal Island south to Cape Caution., Inset: Kimsquit.
Inset: Continuation of Burke and Dean Channels.
Inset: West entrance Schooner Passage.
Inset: [Oweekayno].Additional name(s):Additional information:General note:Depths shown by soundings.
Large corrections [to] July 1899.
Magnetic variation date 1900.
Includes manuscript additions: sightlines, dates, foghorn at Egg Island highlighted.
Chart continued in 3 of 4 insets.
Bottom right corner: Engraved by Davies, Bryer & Co.
Bottom left corner: Small corrections [to] VIII [19]01.
Flap added to bottom right corner of chart, extending coastline south from Cape Caution to the 51st parallel.Dates of creation note:Published on 12th December 1867, under the superintendence of Captain G.H. Richards, with corrections to 1901.Varying form of title:Subject heading:Source:PrivateOther accession no.:87802/251 -
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