The White Sea

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[Inset chart]: Entrance to the White Sea

Description

Type of resource cartographic
Form unmediated; sheet
Extent 1 chart ; 65 x 95 cm
Place England
Place London
Publisher Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty
Publication date 1916; [1916]
Issuance monographic
Edition Large corrections [to] June 1896 ; Small corrections [to] V-16.
Language English
Map data Scale 1:695,000 ; E 31°35'00"--E 45°20'00"/N 67°40'00"--N 63°40'00").

Creators/Contributors

Associated with Great Britain, Admiralty Hydrographic Office.
Associated with Potter, J. D. (John Dennett), active 1830-1892
Associated with Radclyffe, Edward, 1810-1863
Associated with M'Dougall, George F. (George Frederick)
Associated with J. & C. Walker (Firm)

Subjects

Subject Coasts > Russia > White Sea > Maps > Nineteen tens
Subject Navigation > White Sea > Nautical charts > Nineteen tens
Subject White Sea (Russia) > Nautical charts > Nineteen tens
Genre Map
Genre Cartographic image-cri
Genre Nautical charts.
Genre Maps.

Bibliographic information

Statement of responsibility View drawn by Mr. G.F. McDougall Mast. R.N. ; Engraved by E. Radclyffe ; Engraved by J. & C. Walker ; Sold by J.D. Potter Agent for the Admiralty Charts.
Note Longitudinal and latitudinal lines (Greenwich meridian)
Note Depths shown by soundings, relief by hachures and heights (rising from coasts).
Note 1 inset chart, 10 profile views (including 3 lighthouses).
Note Magnetic Variation in 1900, increasing about 3' to 4' annually.
Note Shows low water areas, coasts, villages, anchorages.
Note "2278."
Location https://purl.stanford.edu/pd350by4792

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