“This tedious undertaking is drawing to a close”
Chart of the Canary Islands,
with Madeira, Porto-Santo, &c. From the surveys of Captn. A.T.E. Vidal, R.N., &c.
London,
R.H. Laurie, No. 53 Fleet Street,
1876.
Engraved chart, lighthouses and beacons picked out in yellow and red, backed on blue paper, wooden baton fixed to left margin, loss to top, right, and bottom margin, some loss to image, skilfully repaired.
1000 by 680mm. (39.25 by 26.75 inches).
24086
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The most accurate chart of the Canary Islands published in the nineteenth century.
The charts marks soundings, hazards of the sea, and the position of lighthouses (highlighted in red and yellow), with principal ports and rivers marked. Above the main chart are insets and profiles of Madiera, Porto Santo, The Road of Funchal, the Roadstead of Santa-Cruz, and Great Salvage
Vice-Admiral Alexander Thomas (1752-1863) a talented surveyor was, in 1835, tasked...
The charts marks soundings, hazards of the sea, and the position of lighthouses (highlighted in red and yellow), with principal ports and rivers marked. Above the main chart are insets and profiles of Madiera, Porto Santo, The Road of Funchal, the Roadstead of Santa-Cruz, and Great Salvage
Vice-Admiral Alexander Thomas (1752-1863) a talented surveyor was, in 1835, tasked...
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