File:Admiralty Chart No 2428 Sketch of the routes from Kustenjeh to Chernavoda and Rassova with the Karasu Lakes by Capt T. Spratt R.N. C.B. 24 July 1854. Reconnaissance with Lieut. Col. the Hon. A. Gordon and Lieut. Col. J. RMG F0508, Published 1856.tiff

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English: Sketch of the routes from Kustenjeh to Chernavoda and Rassova with the Karasu Lakes by Capt T. Spratt R.N. C.B. 24 July 1854. Made during a reconnaissance in company with Lieut. Col. the Hon. A. Gordon and Lieut. Col. J. Desaint de l'Etat Major.Single sheet. Col. lith. Scale: 1:99 500. Additional Places: Crimea, Danube. Contents Note: At foot: Section through the Karu Su Lakes between the Danube and the Black Sea.
G236:4/6 Kustenjeh to Chernavo by HO
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Source http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/540837
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Hydrographic Office; Malby & Sons; Vice-Admiral Thomas A.B. Spratt
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Acquisition Number: N84-1. X84/020.
Admiralty Chart Number: 2428
id number: G236:4/6
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N: 44.417633°N
W: 27.7033092°E E: 28.8958469°E
S: 44.0101287°N
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Dimensions Sheet 102 x 50cm.

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