Gaspar Strait
Chiefly from surveys published by the Netherlands government to 1880.
London,
Admiralty,
5th Mar. 1884. Small corrections [to 18]97.
Engraved chart, manuscript annotations, lighthouses and beacons picked out in yellow and red, small tears to margins.
1000 by 690mm. (39.25 by 27.25 inches).
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Detailed British Admiralty chart of the Gaspar Straits, Southeast Asia.
The chart marks soundings, hazards of the sea, and magnetic variation, with principal ports and rivers marked.
The chart is principally based on Dutch surveys of the waters, carried out up to 1880. The Netherlands at the time was the major colonial power in the region, controlling much of modern day Indonesia.
The British Hydrographic Office was founded in 1795 by Georg...
The chart marks soundings, hazards of the sea, and magnetic variation, with principal ports and rivers marked.
The chart is principally based on Dutch surveys of the waters, carried out up to 1880. The Netherlands at the time was the major colonial power in the region, controlling much of modern day Indonesia.
The British Hydrographic Office was founded in 1795 by Georg...
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