A chart of the banks of Newfoundland drawn from a great number of hydrographical surveys, chiefly from those of Chabert, Cook and Fleurieu, connected and ascertained by astronomical observation.
Nautical chart representing the banks of Newfoundland. Shows state boundaries, islands, cities, bodies of water, drainage, coastlines, bays, ports, shoals, and depths, given in fathoms. Features routes of voyages with historical notes. Includes latitudinal and longitudinal lines, a scale of nautical...
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Nautical Charts Norman, William, -1807 Cook, James, active 1762-1775 Chabert Fleurieu A chart of the banks of Newfoundland drawn from a great number of hydrographical surveys, chiefly from those of Chabert, Cook and Fleurieu, connected and ascertained by astronomical observation. |
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Nautical chart representing the banks of Newfoundland. Shows state boundaries, islands, cities, bodies of water, drainage, coastlines, bays, ports, shoals, and depths, given in fathoms. Features routes of voyages with historical notes. Includes latitudinal and longitudinal lines, a scale of nautical leagues, as well as a compass rose with north oriented toward top of sheet. With table: Astronomical observations on which this chart is grounded. Black and white engraving. Chart is 49 x 82 cm, on double sheet 54 x 86 cm. The American Pilot : Containing the navigation of the sea coast of North America, from the streights of Belle Isle to Cayenne, including the island and banks of Newfoundland, the West India islands, and all the islands on the coast … Published by William Norman in Boston, 1794. Folio; rebound in half calf over boards. Atlas comprised of eleven charts (including one ancillary chart and one inset chart). Charts show coastlines, cities, topography, vegetation, bodies of water, drainage, bays, ports, anchorage, shoals, rocks, directions of currents, and depths, given in fathoms. One chart features pictorial illustrations of ships and a sea monster; another provides descriptive notes with navigational instructions. Copper-plate engravings. The 1794 version of John and William Norman's American Pilot features foundational maps of Nantucket by Pinkham and the Carolinas by Daniel Dunbibin. This atlas is among the earliest to be published in the United States. In 1785, John Norman had proposed to the Massachusetts legislature to print a "Correct Set of Compleat Maps" depicting the coast from Newfoundland's Banks to the Gulf of Mexico. These maps were meant to align with the recent surveys conducted by the British Government, such as those by J.F.W. Des Barres, Samuel Holland, and others published in the Atlantic Neptune. Norman's proposal claimed that these drafts would be published on different scales to enhance their usefulness and offer printed directions and observations for mariners. This would ... |
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Norman, William, -1807 Cook, James, active 1762-1775 Chabert Fleurieu |
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A chart of the banks of Newfoundland drawn from a great number of hydrographical surveys, chiefly from those of Chabert, Cook and Fleurieu, connected and ascertained by astronomical observation. |
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A chart of the banks of Newfoundland drawn from a great number of hydrographical surveys, chiefly from those of Chabert, Cook and Fleurieu, connected and ascertained by astronomical observation. |
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A chart of the banks of Newfoundland drawn from a great number of hydrographical surveys, chiefly from those of Chabert, Cook and Fleurieu, connected and ascertained by astronomical observation. |
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A chart of the banks of Newfoundland drawn from a great number of hydrographical surveys, chiefly from those of Chabert, Cook and Fleurieu, connected and ascertained by astronomical observation. |
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A chart of the banks of Newfoundland drawn from a great number of hydrographical surveys, chiefly from those of Chabert, Cook and Fleurieu, connected and ascertained by astronomical observation. |
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chart of the banks of newfoundland drawn from a great number of hydrographical surveys, chiefly from those of chabert, cook and fleurieu, connected and ascertained by astronomical observation. |
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Norman, William, -1807 |
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Atlantic Coast (N.L.) Grand Banks of Newfoundland Saint Lawrence, Gulf of |
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ftdavidrumseyc:oai:N/A:RUMSEY~8~1~356221~90123108 2023-12-10T09:50:52+01:00 A chart of the banks of Newfoundland drawn from a great number of hydrographical surveys, chiefly from those of Chabert, Cook and Fleurieu, connected and ascertained by astronomical observation. The American Pilot : Containing the navigation of the sea coast of North America, from the streights of Belle Isle to Cayenne, including the island and banks of Newfoundland, the West India islands, and all the islands on the coast. With particular directions for sailing to, and entering the principal harbours, rivers, &c. Describing also the capes, head lands, rivers, bays, roads, havens, harbours, straits, rocks, sands, shoals, banks, depths of water, and anchorage. Showing the courses and distances from one place to another, the ebbing of the sea, the setting of the tides and currents, &c. With many other things necessary to be know in navigation. Likewise necessary directions for those who are not fully acquainted with the use of charts. Boston September 10th. 1794. Teacher of the Mathematics. Boston. Printed and sold by Wm. Norman at his office no.75 Newbury Street MDCCXCIIII. Where may be had Huddards St. Georges Channel - Thompsons North Sea - British Channel - Bay of Biscay - Coast of Spain and Portugal - Mediteranean Sea - Nantucket Harbour. Norman, William, -1807 Cook, James, active 1762-1775 Chabert Fleurieu Atlantic Coast (N.L.) Grand Banks of Newfoundland Saint Lawrence, Gulf of 1794 Full Image Download in JP2 Format 49 82 https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~356221~90123108 https://media.davidrumsey.com/MediaManager/srvr?mediafile=/Size4/RUMSEY~8~1/205/14485017.jpg unknown Norman, William, -1807 Boston 14485.000 https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~356221~90123108 https://media.davidrumsey.com/MediaManager/srvr?mediafile=/Size4/RUMSEY~8~1/205/14485017.jpg 14485.017 Nautical Charts Chart Atlas Atlas Map 1794 ftdavidrumseyc 2023-11-11T23:50:05Z Nautical chart representing the banks of Newfoundland. Shows state boundaries, islands, cities, bodies of water, drainage, coastlines, bays, ports, shoals, and depths, given in fathoms. Features routes of voyages with historical notes. Includes latitudinal and longitudinal lines, a scale of nautical leagues, as well as a compass rose with north oriented toward top of sheet. With table: Astronomical observations on which this chart is grounded. Black and white engraving. Chart is 49 x 82 cm, on double sheet 54 x 86 cm. The American Pilot : Containing the navigation of the sea coast of North America, from the streights of Belle Isle to Cayenne, including the island and banks of Newfoundland, the West India islands, and all the islands on the coast … Published by William Norman in Boston, 1794. Folio; rebound in half calf over boards. Atlas comprised of eleven charts (including one ancillary chart and one inset chart). Charts show coastlines, cities, topography, vegetation, bodies of water, drainage, bays, ports, anchorage, shoals, rocks, directions of currents, and depths, given in fathoms. One chart features pictorial illustrations of ships and a sea monster; another provides descriptive notes with navigational instructions. Copper-plate engravings. The 1794 version of John and William Norman's American Pilot features foundational maps of Nantucket by Pinkham and the Carolinas by Daniel Dunbibin. This atlas is among the earliest to be published in the United States. In 1785, John Norman had proposed to the Massachusetts legislature to print a "Correct Set of Compleat Maps" depicting the coast from Newfoundland's Banks to the Gulf of Mexico. These maps were meant to align with the recent surveys conducted by the British Government, such as those by J.F.W. Des Barres, Samuel Holland, and others published in the Atlantic Neptune. Norman's proposal claimed that these drafts would be published on different scales to enhance their usefulness and offer printed directions and observations for mariners. This would ... Map Newfoundland David Rumsey Historical Map Collection (Cartography Associates) Anchorage Barres ENVELOPE(140.006,140.006,-66.660,-66.660) Belle Isle ENVELOPE(-55.357,-55.357,51.942,51.942) Nantucket ENVELOPE(-61.917,-61.917,-74.583,-74.583) |