Red Sea, Saudi Arabia, Approaches to Jiddah
Surveyed by Commr. W. J. L. Wharton R.N. H.M.S. "Fawn" 1876.
London,
Published at the Admiralty Vice-Admiral under the Superintendence of Rear Admiral A. Day C.B., C.B.E., D.S.O. Hydrographer,
3rd July 1953. Small corrections to 1964.
Lithograph chart, including tidal information, compass roses, soundings, seabed notations, currents, sandbanks, shoals, lighthouses, beacons, inland elevations and detailing.
1040 by 700mm (41 by 27.5 inches).
1947
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Detailed chart of the approaches Jeddah Harbour.
The British Hydrographic Office was founded in 1795 by George III, who appointed Alexander Dalrymple as the first Hydrographer to the Admiralty. The first charts were produced in 1800. Unlike the U. S. Coast Survey the Hydrographic Office was given permission to sell charts to the public and they produced a great number of sea charts covering every corner of the globe. Most of the Admiralty charts produced by the H...
The British Hydrographic Office was founded in 1795 by George III, who appointed Alexander Dalrymple as the first Hydrographer to the Admiralty. The first charts were produced in 1800. Unlike the U. S. Coast Survey the Hydrographic Office was given permission to sell charts to the public and they produced a great number of sea charts covering every corner of the globe. Most of the Admiralty charts produced by the H...
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