File:Ipswich Bay and Cape Ann RMG K0752.jpg

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Des Barres; Joseph Frederick Wallet Des Barres
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English: [Ipswich Bay and Cape Ann]Two sheets. Engraved. Scale: ca. 1:50 000 (bar). Cartographic Note: Variation shown 6 degrees 45' W. Bar scales in statute and nautical miles. Additional Places: Salem Massachusetts, Portsmouth New Hampshire. Plate same as HNS101D. Other features: Printed on Bates paper. Colouring as HNS101D. Page number erased.
HNS 101E [Ipswich Bay and Cape Ann]
Date 1776
date QS:P571,+1776-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions Plate impressions >54 x 75.5cm and >54 x 75cm.
Notes Associated Materials: One of the two copper plates is held by Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/560327
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id number: HNS101E
previous number: HNS 101
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Charts and maps

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