Collection search - North east coast of Newfoundland. Saint John Bay to Orange Bay and Strait of Belle Isle [cartographic material] / surveyed by Comrs. G.E. Richards and H.E. Purey-Cust, R.N. and the officers of H.M. surveying ship Rambler, 1897-8 and Staff Comr. W. Tooker R.N. and assistants in S.S. Gulnare, 1898
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Record information North east coast of Newfoundland. Saint John Bay to Orange Bay and Strait of Belle Isle [cartographic material] / surveyed by Comrs. G.E. Richards and H.E. Purey-Cust, R.N. and the officers of H.M. surveying ship Rambler, 1897-8 and Staff Comr. W. Tooker R.N. and assistants in S.S. Gulnare, 1898
Date:5 July 1882, 1951.Reference:R11630-308-6-EItem no. (creator):282 BAType of material:Maps and cartographic materialFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:3663589Date(s):5 July 1882, 1951.Place:London, England:Place of creation:EnglandPublisher:The Admiralty,Extent:1 map : b&w.Language of material:EnglishScope and content:View: Belle Isle upper lighthouse.
View: Pt. Amour lighthouse.
View: C. Norman lighthouse.Additional name(s):Additional information:General note:Head of title: North America.
Includes manuscript additions.
Depths shown by soundings.
New edition 1st August 1913. Large corrections 11th Oct. 1935. Small corrections to 1951.
Top right corner: 270.49 [printed 1949].
Bottom right corner: Engraved 1882. Processed 1896. Zp 1948.
Paste-over at Belle Isle.
Stamped information.Statement of responsibility note:Some data "compiled from various British and French govenment surveys to 1892. St. John Bay and northward to Current I. by Capt. J.W.F. Combe R.N., 1908-10."Cartographic math data:Scale 1:238 000.Dates of creation note:Published 5th July 1882 with corrections to 1951.Varying form of title:Subject heading:Source:Private -
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