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Catalogue reference: FO 925/1647B/7
This record is about the Map 7. Admiralty chart [1911]. 'America N.W. Coast Strait of Juan de Fuca surveyed... dating from 1841-1871 in the series Foreign Office: Library: Maps and Plans. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Map 7. Admiralty chart [1911]. 'America N.W. Coast Strait of Juan de Fuca surveyed by Captain Henry Kellett, Royal Navy 1847. Haro and Rosario Straits. By Captain G.H. Richards, R N 1858. Admiralty Inlet and Puget Sound. By the United States Exploring Expedition, 1841. Coast South of C. [Cape] Flattery by the same in 1853'. Reference notes. Scale: 1 inch to about 3 sea miles. Compass roses. Inset chart: 'Continuation of Admiralty Inlet and Puget Sound'. Published at the Hydrographic Office, Admiralty, 18 January 1849. Corrections and additions August 1864 and February 1865. Magnetic variation 1866. Further corrections October 1866, May and September 1867, February 1868, January and April 1871. Coastlines tinted. Coloured manuscript additions illustrate the Case of the British Government submitted for the arbitration award of the Emperor of Germany in accordance with article 34 of Treaty of Washington, 8 May 1871. In a volume of maps relating to the Juan de Fuca boundary question sent to Admiral Prevost, Berlin, 12 June 1872. The case and maps were subsequently printed for Parliament (HC 1873 LXXIV). Engraved by J and C Walker.
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