Admiralty charts of Cuba
By Various authors , 1827

Admiralty Charts of Cuba The Port of St Jago de Cuba; The Port of Baltiqueri on the South Coast of Cuba; Port Escondido or Hidden Harbour on the South Coast of Cuba; Bahia Honda on the North Coast of Cuba; The Port of Naranjo on the North Coast of Cuba; The Port of Cayaguanique on the North Coast of Cuba; Port Jururu on the North Coast of Cuba; Port Padre on the North Coast of Cuba; The Port of Mata on the North Coast of Cuba; The Port of Banes on the North Coast of Cuba; The Port of Jaragua on the North Coast of Cuba; The Port of Gibara on the North Coast of Cuba; Port Mariel on the North Coast of Cuba; The Port of Sama on the North Coast of Cuba; The Port of Tanamo on the North Coast of Cuba; The Port of Cayomoa on the North Coast of Cuba; The Port of Cebollas on the North Coast of Cuba; The Port of Baracoa on the North Coast of Cuba; The Port of Manati on the North Coast of Cuba; The Port of Taco on the North Coast of Cuba; The Port of Yaguanique on the North Coast of Cuba; Port of Nuevas Grandes on the North Coast of Cuba; Port Bariai on the North Coast of Cuba; The Port of Cananova on the North Coast of Cuba; Plan of the Pto. de Vita on the North Coast of Cuba; The Ports of Cabonico & Livisa, on the North Coast of Cuba; The Port of Nipe on the North Coast of Cuba; The Port of Matanzas on the North Coast of Cuba; The Port of Navas on the North Coast of Cuba; The Port of Maravi on the N.E. Coast of Cuba; Porto de Cavanas.

America Caribbean
  • 作者: Various authors
  • 出版地: London
  • 发布日期: 1822-29.
  • 物理描述: Engraved charts.
  • 库存参考: 11704

笔记

A set of 31 Admiralty charts of Cuba.

Many of the charts were copied from ‘Spanish printed Plans’, referring to the ‘Portulano de la America Setentrional’, a work published by the Spanish Admiralty in 1809, and containing 111 charts of the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. A second edition of the pilot was published in 1818 with 121 charts.

John and Charles Walker, founding members of the Royal Geographic Society, were leading mapmakers and engravers working in London in the first half of the nineteenth century. They are known to have produced numerous charts for James Horsburgh and the Admiralty.

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