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[Moray Firth]

[Moray Firth]

[Moray Firth]

[Moray Firth]

by COLLINS, Capt. Greenvile

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Great Britain Coasting Pilot., 1760. Chart of the Moray Firth in NE Scotland, with soundings and rhumblines. North to right of map.Dedicatory cartouche to Lord Viscount Torbat at top right. Captain Greenvile Collins was an outstanding naval officer who became 'Hydrographer to the King' before the Coasting Pilot was published. The Coasting Pilot was the result of the first systematic survey of British coastal waters. It took eight years to complete. The charts are notable for both their accuracy and their charm Copper engraving. Later colour. Expert repairs to margins and centrefold Size: 56 x 44 cm. (22 x 17½ inches) Tooley, Dictionary of Maps and Map Makers p.125; Moreland & Bannister, Antique Maps p.163

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Peter Harrington GB (GB)
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Title
[Moray Firth]
Author
COLLINS, Capt. Greenvile
Book Condition
Used
Place of Publication
Great Britain Coasting Pilot.
Date Published
1760

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