File:Vasco da Gama Pillar Melinda chart 1873.jpg

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Vasco de Gama's Pillar recorded on 1873 chart of Malindi

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English: Detail from Plan of Malindi in Kenya undertaken by George K Gordon (Sub Lieutenant) under Captain George Malcolm, HMS Briton (Royal Navy), 29 April 1873. The map was a corrected (i.e. updated) version of earlier Admiralty charts (667 and 1811) from earlier in the 19th century. The headland and the pillar appear to have been drawn afresh, rather than being simply copied from the earlier maps.
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Source Detail from: Plan of Melinda (Malindi, Kenya), 29 April 1873
Author George K Gordon (Sub Lieutenant)
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United Kingdom Hydrographic Office, A 3453/2 Africa folio 3

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