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This record is about the Chart of the River Mersey from Rock Lighthouse and Bootle Bay to Otterspool and Bromborough,... dating from 1852-1855 in the series Public Record Office: Maps and plans extracted to flat storage from various series.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Chart of the River Mersey from Rock Lighthouse and Bootle Bay to Otterspool and Bromborough, showing soundings; direction and speed of tidal stream. Tables of tidal information. Scale: 1 inch to 500 yards. Compass indicator. Surveyed by William Lord, Lt RN. Lithographed by R H Fraser, 1852. MS additions show sites of existing and proposed batteries, with ranges, and sites surrendered by the Liverpool Dock Committee for defence purposes, 1855. Annotated: 'True copy of chart accompanying the original report on Mersey defences and referred to in the resolution of the Liverpool Dock Committee, 15 Feb. 1855 agreeing to surrender for defensive purposes the sites shewn in yellow. S.J. Westmacott, Capt. R.E.'
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