Sketches of Ports in the Arafura Sea.
London,
Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty,
March 29th 1843. Large corrections Aug. 76, Aug. 79, Oct. 1888.
Engraved chart.
500 by 670mm (19.75 by 26.5 inches).
24114
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Detailed British Admiralty chart of the Sea of Arafura, the stretch of water between New Guinea, and North Australia
The chart marks soundings, hazards of the sea, and magnetic variation, with principal ports and rivers marked.
The survey was carried out by the talented hydrographer Captain Owen Stanley, in 1843. HMS Britomart was his first major command, and his first time in Australian waters. He would later command HMS Rattlesnake, which led an impo...
The chart marks soundings, hazards of the sea, and magnetic variation, with principal ports and rivers marked.
The survey was carried out by the talented hydrographer Captain Owen Stanley, in 1843. HMS Britomart was his first major command, and his first time in Australian waters. He would later command HMS Rattlesnake, which led an impo...
bibliography:
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