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"To the right honorable the Master, Wardens, and elder brethren of the trinity house. This chart of the entrances to the River Thames is most respectfully dedicated by their humble servant William Heather" Nautical chart of the entrance to the River Thames, includes sounding depths, anchorages, buoys, lights, currents, and descriptions of the seabed. Inset: Continuation of the River Thames from Erith to London

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t148j572f
label
The River Thames
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obj
dtoType
map
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1
Source metadata
id
t148j572f
contentType
map
stage
normalized
title
The River Thames
description
"To the right honorable the Master, Wardens, and elder brethren of the trinity house. This chart of the entrances to the River Thames is most respectfully dedicated by their humble servant William Heather" Nautical chart of the entrance to the River Thames, includes sounding depths, anchorages, buoys, lights, currents, and descriptions of the seabed. Inset: Continuation of the River Thames from Erith to London
date
["1797"]
year
1797
rights
Rights status not evaluated
rightsUri
This work is licensed for use under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives License (CC BY-NC-ND).
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creative commons
language
English
creators
Heather, William, 1764-1812
institution
New Bedford Free Public Library
collections
Map and Chart Collection
subjectsGeographic
England
Europe
Thames
genreBasic
Maps
genreSpecific
Nautical charts
typeOfResource
Cartographic
country
England
pageCount
1
source
import
pubPlace
Leadenhall St., London
publisher
W. Heather, Navigation Warehouse
Source extras
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8s45qj93w
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q811p8335
schema:latitude
53
schema:longitude
-2
extent
1 map ; 25 x 34 in.
notes
Title from item or accompanying material.
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no
dcId
t148j572f
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map
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