[Admiralty charts of the Bahamas]
Pelican and Little Harbours; Whale Cay and Green Turtle Cay Anchorages; Man of War Cay Anchorage; Royal and Egg Islands, Royal Island Harbour.
London,
1830-31.
Engraved charts.
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Four rare Admiralty charts of the Bahamas.
The surveys for these charts was carried out by Admiralty surveyor Anthony de Mayne (fl.1815-28), aboard HMS Landrail. He would later become Master of H.M.S. Kangaroo, a survey brig purchased in 1818 in the West Indies. Re-rigged as a ship in 1823 and wrecked off Cuba in 1828. De Mayne was court-martialed for the loss the ship, but was later restored to his post. He was evidently well respected as Captain William Steetz ...
The surveys for these charts was carried out by Admiralty surveyor Anthony de Mayne (fl.1815-28), aboard HMS Landrail. He would later become Master of H.M.S. Kangaroo, a survey brig purchased in 1818 in the West Indies. Re-rigged as a ship in 1823 and wrecked off Cuba in 1828. De Mayne was court-martialed for the loss the ship, but was later restored to his post. He was evidently well respected as Captain William Steetz ...
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