File:Western portion of the Mediterranean Sea compiled from the most recent surveys London published by James Imray and Son 89 and 92 Minories 1880 constructed by James F. Imray RMG L3024.tiff
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James Imray & Son |
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English: Western portion of the Mediterranean Sea compiled from the most recent surveys London published by James Imray and Son 89 & 92 Minories 1880 constructed by James F. ImrayScale: circa 1:1,000,000. Chart of the western Mediterranean. Lights coloured. With sixteen insets. Variation. MS tracks, positions and bearings in pencil. Note on variation. Blue back chart, bound at both ends with blue ribbon with ties. Additional Places: coordinates given Insets: 1. Strait of Gibraltar 1:250,000 (bar); 2. Gibraltar Bay (1831-49) 1:90,000 (bar); 3. Marseilles 1:120,000 (bar); 4. The channel between Corsica and Italy 1:500,00 (bar); 5. Cartagena 1:50,000 (bar); 6. Barcelona 1:17,000 (bar); 7. Ceuta Roadsted 1:110,000 (bar); 8. Malaga 1:23,000 (bar); 9. Algier Bay 1:200,000 (bar); 10. Sorelle Rocks 1:180,000 (bar); 11. Galita Island 1:180,000 (bar); 12. Strait of Boifacio 1:200,000 (bar) 13. Strait of Messina 1:250,000 (bar); 14. Bay of Naples 1:300,000 (bar); 15. Leghorn 1:98,000 (bar) ; 16. Genoa 1:19,000 (bar). Chart - Western Mediterranean by James Imray and Son, c1880. G231:1/3 |
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1880 date QS:P571,+1880-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
Dimensions | Sheet: 189 cm x 104 cm |
Source/Photographer | http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/544682 |
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Identifier InfoField | Acquisition Number: NA1969-18N GGCC: 231:1 id number: G231:1/3 |
Collection InfoField | Charts and maps |
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