Japanese Admiralty chart of Shanghai and the Yangtze River
Yang Tse Kiang Shanghai - Nanking 支那, 揚子江:上海至南京
- 作者: JAPANESE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE
- 出版地: Tokyo,
- 出版商: 水路部 Hydrographic Office,
- 发布日期: 1895 [1897].
- 物理描述: Lithograph chart.
- 方面: 695 by 1020mm. (27.25 by 40.25 inches).
- 库存参考: 16239
笔记
Detailed chart of Yangtze River from Shanghai to Nanjing, published during the First Sino-Japanese War, and adapted from British Admiralty Chart No. 2809.
Following on from the Meiji Restoration of 1868 the government established the Japan Hydrographic Department in 1871 in order to undertake detailed surveys of Japanese coastal waters as well as areas that were deemed crucial to their national interest. During the 1870s and 1880s the British Navy was regarded as the model for the development of the Japanese Navy. The Douglas mission of 1873-1879 laid the foundation of Japanese naval officer training and a British naval lieutenant John M. James, who had been surveying Japanese coastal waters, was hired to advise the Naval Ministry. British Admiralty Charts had a high reputation for accuracy and their maps were copied by the Hydrographic Department during the late 1880s. Many of the hydrographic surveys in this period were in fact operated by British surveying vessels who then supplied the information to Japan in order to build good relations.
Following on from the Meiji Restoration of 1868 the government established the Japan Hydrographic Department in 1871 in order to undertake detailed surveys of Japanese coastal waters as well as areas that were deemed crucial to their national interest. During the 1870s and 1880s the British Navy was regarded as the model for the development of the Japanese Navy. The Douglas mission of 1873-1879 laid the foundation of Japanese naval officer training and a British naval lieutenant John M. James, who had been surveying Japanese coastal waters, was hired to advise the Naval Ministry. British Admiralty Charts had a high reputation for accuracy and their maps were copied by the Hydrographic Department during the late 1880s. Many of the hydrographic surveys in this period were in fact operated by British surveying vessels who then supplied the information to Japan in order to build good relations.
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