Norie’s rare chart of the world for recording a ship’s track

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A General Chart, for the purpose of laying down a Ship's Track,

on her Voyage from England to the West Indies, or the Pacific Ocean, By J. W. Norie, Hydrographer &c. 1833.

NORIE, John William
[London,
J.W. Norie & Co. at the Navigation Warehouse and Naval Academy No. 157 Leadenhall Street],
1833. Additions to 1839.
Large engraved chart, mounted on linen, edged in green silk, slight spotting to left and right of chart, some loss of green silk.
800 by 1910mm (31.5 by 75.25 inches).
1376

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The chart bears the track of a Royal Navy vessel outwards from Devonport on the 28th March 1844 towards Madeira, the Canaries, Cape Verde Isles, coast of Gambia, Sierra Leone and Liberia to Cape Palmas. Then a zig-zag course to Ascension, staying for three days to resupply; off again in June to spend three weeks cruising in the Fernando Po area before returning to Ascension. Next, east to the Congo River mouth and Benguela for most on July and August, back to Ascension, fin...

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BLMC Maps 974.(29.)

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