Detailed chart of Taiwan, published during Japanese colonial rule
China Sea. Formosa I. and Strait
From Various Admiralty Surveys 1843- 1904. Formosa and the Pescadores Is. from Japanese Government Surveys 1895-1909.
London,
Published at the Admiralty,
New Edition 13th March, 1912.
Engraved chart, including tidal information, compass roses, soundings, seabed notations, sandbanks, shoals, lighthouses and beacons picked out in yellow and red, inland elevations and detailing, a few red ink archs showing the radius of lighthouse illumination.
700 by 1020mm. (27.5 by 40.25 inches).
1344
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Detailed chart of Taiwan, published during Japanese colonial rule.
The British Hydrographic Office was founded in 1795 by George III, who appointed Alexander Dalrymple as the first Hydrographer to the Admiralty. The first charts were produced in 1800. Unlike the U. S. Coast Survey the Hydrographic Office was given permission to sell charts to the public and they produced a great number of sea charts covering every corner of the globe. Most of the Admiralty charts...
The British Hydrographic Office was founded in 1795 by George III, who appointed Alexander Dalrymple as the first Hydrographer to the Admiralty. The first charts were produced in 1800. Unlike the U. S. Coast Survey the Hydrographic Office was given permission to sell charts to the public and they produced a great number of sea charts covering every corner of the globe. Most of the Admiralty charts...
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