A plan of Chaleur Bay in the Gulf of St. Laurence, surveyed by His Majesty's Ship Norwich in 1760. London. Printed for & sold by Robt. Sayer & Jno. Bennett, No. 53 in Fleet Street, as the Act directs, 25th, March 1775.

Nautical chart of Chaleur Bay in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, Canada, in 1760. Shows cities, topography, bodies of water, drainage, coastlines, ports, anchorage, shoals, islands, rocks and depths, given in fathoms. Relief shown with hachures. Includes rhumb lines, a bar scale and compass rose with no...

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Main Authors: Cook, James, active 1762-1775, Jefferys, Thomas, -1771
Format: Map
Language:unknown
Published: Robert Sayer and John Bennett (Firm) 1760
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Summary:Nautical chart of Chaleur Bay in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, Canada, in 1760. Shows cities, topography, bodies of water, drainage, coastlines, ports, anchorage, shoals, islands, rocks and depths, given in fathoms. Relief shown with hachures. Includes rhumb lines, a bar scale and compass rose with north oriented toward top of sheet. Descriptive notes throughout. Black and white copper-engraving. Chart is 34 x 54 cm, on plate 35 x 55 cm. Chart appears in first volume of atlas. The North-American Pilot for Newfoundland, Labradore, the Gulf and River St. Laurence : Being a collection of sixty accurate charts and plans, drawn from original surveys : taken by James Cook and Michael Lane, Surveyors, and Joseph Gilbert, and other Officers in the King's Service, published by Robert Sayer and John Bennett in London, 1784. Second edition, in two volumes. Second volume title: The North-American Pilot for New England, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia; also the two Carolinas, and Florida, drawn from original surveys, taken by Capt. John Gascoigne, Joshua Fisher, Jacob Blamey, and other officers and pilots in his majesty's service. (Part the second). Using the surveys of Captain James Cook and others, Jefferys began this chart atlas in 1768. The first edition of The North American Pilot followed in 1775 and was subsequently re-issued several times. Atlas comprised of nautical charts depicting waters in and around North America, such as the Hudson River, Boston Harbor, Chesapeake Bay, the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. Each volume bound in remboƮtage with gilt floral border, Greek key frame and spine title, as well as marbled end papers. Collation: V. 1 - [6] pages, XXII plates; V. 2 - [2] pages, XIII plates. In total, the work contains 41 charts, with 28 charts on 22 plates in the first volume, and 13 charts on 13 plates in the second volume, some double and other fold-out. Charts show cities, fortifications, topography, vegetation, bodies of water, drainage, bays, ports, anchorage, shoals, rocks, ...