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Title
Coast
of
Labrador
:
Boulter
Rock
to
Domino
Run
Subject
Labrador (N.L.)--Maps
Nautical charts--Newfoundland and Labrador--Labrador
Description
Scale
[ca
1:75
000]|c(W
56°00'--W
55°30'/N
53°30'--N
d53°5').
Prime
meridian
Greenwich.
Two
north
arrows
with
360-degree
compass
rings
showing
variation.
Relief
shown
by
hachures.
Depths
shown
by
soundings.
Includes
legend
of
undersea
features.
Shows
anchorages.
Includes
notes
on
bearings
and
heights.
"The
parts
engraved
in
fine
outline
are from
Michael
Lane's
survey
in
1771"
(title).
Includes
two
inset
maps
, in
similar
style:
American
Tickle
--
Boulter
Rock.
Creator
Maxwell, William Frederick
Place of Publication
London, Eng.
Publisher
Published
at the
Admiralty
Date
1877
Dimensions of Original
62 x 45 cm.
Contributors
Boulton, J. G.
Martin, W. R.
Great Britain. Admiralty
Location Depicted
Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Labrador
Time Period
19th
Century
Language
Eng
Local Call Number
G
3441
P5
1877
M3
MAP
Type
Still
Image
Resource Type
Map
Format
Image/jpeg
Record No
CNS-M0213
Source
Print
map
held
in the
Centre
for
Newfoundland
Studies.
Collection
Centre
for
Newfoundland
Studies
-
Digitized
Maps
Repository
Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland.
Libraries.
Centre
for
Newfoundland
Studies
High Resolution
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http://collections.mun.ca/maps/BoulterRockToDominoRun.tif
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