Arabian Sea.
London,
James Imray & Sons, Minories & Tower Hill,
1888.
Engraved chart, on two joined sheets, backed on blue paper.
1062 by 1362mm (41.75 by 53.5 inches).
16435
notes:
Large and impressive chart of the Arabian Sea, with inset charts of Socotra Island, the Cape of Guardafui and Bombay harbour. Steamer routes from Aden to the Straits of Sunda traced.
James Imray (1803-1870) was a chartmaker and publisher, operating a shop selling books, maps, charts and instruments.
He was apprenticed in the Stationers' Company to William Lukyn in 1818. In 1835 he entered into partnership with Michael Blachford to continue the chart-pu...
James Imray (1803-1870) was a chartmaker and publisher, operating a shop selling books, maps, charts and instruments.
He was apprenticed in the Stationers' Company to William Lukyn in 1818. In 1835 he entered into partnership with Michael Blachford to continue the chart-pu...
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