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The River Lindy, on the East Coast of Africa by officers of HMS Barracouta & Albatross...

Catalogue reference: FO 925/1054

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This record is about the The River Lindy, on the East Coast of Africa by officers of HMS Barracouta & Albatross... dating from 1827 in the series Foreign Office: Library: Maps and Plans. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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FO 925/1054

Date

1827

Description

The River Lindy, on the East Coast of Africa by officers of HMS Barracouta & Albatross under direction of Capt W.F.W. Owen HMS Leven, 1824. Admiralty Chart 660. 1 sea miles to an inch. Admiralty.

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International
Maps and plans
Navy
Armed Forces (General Administration)
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FO 925

Foreign Office: Library: Maps and Plans

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