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New Hebrides copied from the Admiralty Chart with corrections by the New Hebrides...

Catalogue reference: FO 925/35003

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This record is about the New Hebrides copied from the Admiralty Chart with corrections by the New Hebrides... dating from 1904 in the series Foreign Office: Library: Maps and Plans. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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FO 925/35003

Date

1904

Description

New Hebrides copied from the Admiralty Chart with corrections by the New Hebrides Missionaries and Traders, 1904. 18 sea miles to one inch. New Hebrides Missionary Synod.

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The National Archives, Kew
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FO 925

Foreign Office: Library: Maps and Plans

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New Hebrides copied from the Admiralty Chart with corrections by the New Hebrides...

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