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Sketch of Dusky Bay in New Zealand 1773 / W. Whitchurch sculpsit, Islington, 1776.
Author
Whitchurch, W. (William)
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Format
Map
Language
English
Published/Created
London : Published Feb'ry 1st. 1777 by Wm. Strahan in New Shoe Lane, and Tho's Cadell in the Strand, 1777.
Description
1 map ; 20.2 x 37.6 cm
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Special Collections - Rare Books Historic Map Collection
HMC01.6546 D Alcove 14, Drawer 16
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Subject(s)
Tamatea/Dusky Sound (N.Z.)
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Maps
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Early works to 1800
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Pickersgill Harbour (N.Z.)
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Maps
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Early works to 1800
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Cook, James 1728-1779
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Travel
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Maps
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Early works to 1800
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Related name
Strahan and Cadell
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Maps
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Getty AAT genre
Maps
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New Zealand
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Dusky Bay
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1777
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Maps
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New Zealand
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Pickersgill Harbour
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1777
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Notes
Inset: Pickersgill Harbour ; with Scale of fathoms.
Map of Dusky Bay, N.Z. and Resolution Island, showing track of 'Resolution', lakes, rivers, anchorages ; place names. Relief shown in bathymetric soundings.
Pl. "No. XIII" from: A voyage towards the South Pole /James Cook. London: W. Strahan and T. Cadell, 1777. Vol. 1. facing p. 92.
Scale 2 miles to 1.
References
Bibliography of Captain James Cook, Ed. M.K. Beddie, 1336
Tooley, 329
Inset title
Pickersgill Harbour
OCLC
220966545
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