San Marcos or Maranham Bay and Approaches.
From a French Government Survey, 1867.
London,
Admiralty,
15th April, 1895.
Engraved chart, manuscript annotations, lighthouses and beacons picked out in yellow and red.
660 by 1000mm (26 by 39.25 inches).
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Detailed British Admiralty chart of Sao Marco Bay, Brazil.
The chart marks soundings, hazards of the sea, and magnetic variation, lighthouses and beacons are highlighted in red and yellow, with principal ports and rivers marked. A course has been plotted in pencil.
Although the title states that the chart was based on French Government Surveys, these were most likely made by the French hydrographer Captain Ernest Mouchez (1821-1892). A large part of hi...
The chart marks soundings, hazards of the sea, and magnetic variation, lighthouses and beacons are highlighted in red and yellow, with principal ports and rivers marked. A course has been plotted in pencil.
Although the title states that the chart was based on French Government Surveys, these were most likely made by the French hydrographer Captain Ernest Mouchez (1821-1892). A large part of hi...
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