File:River Tranche RMG K1023.jpg

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[Alexander Aitken]
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English: [River Tranche]Single sheet. Ms. Medium: Segmented and backed. Scale: ca. 1:335 000. Cartographic Note: North at 215 degrees. Additional Places: Canada. Contents Note: Contains notes on the quality of land and species of timber. An Indian burial place is marked in pencil. A pencil note states: The red dots on the river are small settlements, many now abandoned - not legally granted.
Gren75A/5 [River Tranche]
Date 1793
date QS:P571,+1793-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions 38 x 116cm.
Notes For an analysis of the bias towards geographical coverage when looking at the contents of the collection see tables from the printed (complete) biography of Grenville. This is kept with the red binders as part of the Grenville collection binder (in SOG).
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/542111
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Charts and maps

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