Plan of Fort Townshend : which in conjunction with the works at the entrance is calculated to defend the Harbour of St. John's in the Island of Newfoundland from the sea and to resist the attack of two thousand men from the landside without cannon, as specified in the order from the right honble the Master General & the principal officers of the ordnance in May 1772, to Capt.n Rob.t Pringle, engineer, under whose direction these works were finished in the year 1700.

A Plan of Ford Townshend Relief shown by shading. Includes 2 cross sections. CNS map no. 386. Library also holds colour photograph which is filed in CNS Map reproductions box under MicroFiche Number

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Format: Still Image
Language:English
Published: 1772
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spelling ftmemorialunivdc:oai:collections.mun.ca:cns_images/78 2023-12-31T10:19:25+01:00 Plan of Fort Townshend : which in conjunction with the works at the entrance is calculated to defend the Harbour of St. John's in the Island of Newfoundland from the sea and to resist the attack of two thousand men from the landside without cannon, as specified in the order from the right honble the Master General & the principal officers of the ordnance in May 1772, to Capt.n Rob.t Pringle, engineer, under whose direction these works were finished in the year 1700. Microfilm-5726 1772? Scale of original: [1:480]. 40 ft. to 1 in. 1 plan : color application/jpg http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_images/id/78 eng eng NL Images http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_images/id/78 Requests by a third party for commercial publication, transmission or display of these images should be directed to the UK National Archives Office (image-library@nationalarchives.gov.uk) Centre for Newfoundland Studies Micro Fiche held at the Centre for Newfoundland Studies Fort Townshend (St. John's N.L.) -- Designs and plans -- Early works to 1800 Image Plans 1772 ftmemorialunivdc 2023-12-04T11:29:33Z A Plan of Ford Townshend Relief shown by shading. Includes 2 cross sections. CNS map no. 386. Library also holds colour photograph which is filed in CNS Map reproductions box under MicroFiche Number Still Image Newfoundland Newfoundland studies Memorial University of Newfoundland: Digital Archives Initiative (DAI)
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topic Fort Townshend (St. John's
N.L.) -- Designs and plans -- Early works to 1800
spellingShingle Fort Townshend (St. John's
N.L.) -- Designs and plans -- Early works to 1800
Plan of Fort Townshend : which in conjunction with the works at the entrance is calculated to defend the Harbour of St. John's in the Island of Newfoundland from the sea and to resist the attack of two thousand men from the landside without cannon, as specified in the order from the right honble the Master General & the principal officers of the ordnance in May 1772, to Capt.n Rob.t Pringle, engineer, under whose direction these works were finished in the year 1700.
topic_facet Fort Townshend (St. John's
N.L.) -- Designs and plans -- Early works to 1800
description A Plan of Ford Townshend Relief shown by shading. Includes 2 cross sections. CNS map no. 386. Library also holds colour photograph which is filed in CNS Map reproductions box under MicroFiche Number
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title Plan of Fort Townshend : which in conjunction with the works at the entrance is calculated to defend the Harbour of St. John's in the Island of Newfoundland from the sea and to resist the attack of two thousand men from the landside without cannon, as specified in the order from the right honble the Master General & the principal officers of the ordnance in May 1772, to Capt.n Rob.t Pringle, engineer, under whose direction these works were finished in the year 1700.
title_short Plan of Fort Townshend : which in conjunction with the works at the entrance is calculated to defend the Harbour of St. John's in the Island of Newfoundland from the sea and to resist the attack of two thousand men from the landside without cannon, as specified in the order from the right honble the Master General & the principal officers of the ordnance in May 1772, to Capt.n Rob.t Pringle, engineer, under whose direction these works were finished in the year 1700.
title_full Plan of Fort Townshend : which in conjunction with the works at the entrance is calculated to defend the Harbour of St. John's in the Island of Newfoundland from the sea and to resist the attack of two thousand men from the landside without cannon, as specified in the order from the right honble the Master General & the principal officers of the ordnance in May 1772, to Capt.n Rob.t Pringle, engineer, under whose direction these works were finished in the year 1700.
title_fullStr Plan of Fort Townshend : which in conjunction with the works at the entrance is calculated to defend the Harbour of St. John's in the Island of Newfoundland from the sea and to resist the attack of two thousand men from the landside without cannon, as specified in the order from the right honble the Master General & the principal officers of the ordnance in May 1772, to Capt.n Rob.t Pringle, engineer, under whose direction these works were finished in the year 1700.
title_full_unstemmed Plan of Fort Townshend : which in conjunction with the works at the entrance is calculated to defend the Harbour of St. John's in the Island of Newfoundland from the sea and to resist the attack of two thousand men from the landside without cannon, as specified in the order from the right honble the Master General & the principal officers of the ordnance in May 1772, to Capt.n Rob.t Pringle, engineer, under whose direction these works were finished in the year 1700.
title_sort plan of fort townshend : which in conjunction with the works at the entrance is calculated to defend the harbour of st. john's in the island of newfoundland from the sea and to resist the attack of two thousand men from the landside without cannon, as specified in the order from the right honble the master general & the principal officers of the ordnance in may 1772, to capt.n rob.t pringle, engineer, under whose direction these works were finished in the year 1700.
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