File:East coast of England (Sheet 1-2-3-4) London published by James Imray and Son 89 and 102 Minories 1885 RMG L1187-001.tiff
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James Imray and Son; James Imray |
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English: East coast of England [Sheet 1/2/3/4] London published by James Imray and Son 89 & 102 Minories 1885Scale: circa 1:250,000. Printed chart of the North Sea, East coast of England from Dover Straits to the River Tyne. With thirty-two coastal views and ten insets. Shoals and soundings marked. Compass roses with variation. Lights coloured. Blue back. The chart is now in four parts. Insets: Continuation of the River Thames on the same scale as the chart: River Humber 1:80,000 bar; Harwich 1:20,000 bar; Yarmouth and Lowestoft Roads 1:130,000 bar; Bridlington Bay 1:20,000 bar; Sunderland 1:20,000 bar; Whitby 1:20,000 bar; Scarborough 1:30,000 bar; Hartlepool 1:25,000 bar; River Tyne 1:23,000 bar Chart - England East Coast. Sheet 1. Imray and Son. No NMM Chart Ref. |
Date |
1885 date QS:P571,+1885-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
Dimensions | Sheet: 255 cm x 104 cm |
Source/Photographer | http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/544173 |
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Identifier InfoField | Acquisition Number: NA1969-13N GGCC: 218:11 id number: G218:11/11 |
Collection InfoField | Charts and maps |
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