File:Admiralty Chart No 1624 England east coast Scarborough. Surveyed by E.K.Calver, Master under the direction of Captn. Washington H.M.S. Blazer 1843 RMG F0261, Published 1846.tiff

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United Kingdom Hydrographic Office    wikidata:Q2495231
 
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UK Hydrographic Office; UKHO; Hydrographic Office of the Admiralty
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English: England east coast Scarborough. Surveyed by E.K.Calver, Master under the direction of Captn. Washington H.M.S. Blazer 1843Single sheet, engraving. Scale [circa 1:65,000]. Ungraduated chart, variation shown, soundings are given in feet. Contains depictions of the outcrops of rock. There is a fine engraved view of Scarborough, drawn by E.C.Davidson and engraved by J.H.Kernot. Lith: J. & C. Walker
G218:11/60 Scarborough
Date 1846
date QS:P571,+1846-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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Admiralty Chart Number: 1624
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