The Bays of St. Lucia in the nineteenth century

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Anchorages in St. Lucia Island.

Vieux Fort Bay / Grand Cul de Sac Bay / Marigot Harbour,

HAVERGAL, Lieutenant A. and PARSONS, J.
London,
Published at the Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty, Sold by J.D. Potter and E. Stanford,
March 1889.
Engraved chart dissected and mounted on linen, three individual maps with coastal profiles on one sheet, numerous soundings and signs of the sea, engraved coat of arms of the Hydrographic Office, brown slipcase with E. Stanford's label pasted on.
500 by 675mm. (19.75 by 26.5 inches).
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The chart depicts the three principle bays on the island of St Lucia: Vieux Fort Bay; Grand Cul de Sac Bay; and Marigot Harbour. The charts bear soundings, compass roses and other signs of the sea. Vieux Fort Bay contains a great deal of information on the make up of the port and the surrounding countryside.

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