File:1885 Map of Bermuda and its reefs by Anna Brassey.jpg

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English: A page from "In The Trades, the Tropics and The Roaring Forties", by Anna Brassey, Baroness Brassey, with illustrations engraved on wood by G. Pearson and J. Cooper after drawings by R. T. Pritchett. First published by Longmans, Green, and Company, London, and H. Holt and Company, New York (1885). The page shows a map of Bermuda and the surrounding reefs, adorned with Bermudian scenes. Anna Brassey visited Bermuda in 1883.
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Original publication: Longmans, Green, and Company, London, and H. Holt and Company, New York

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Author Edward Weller, Anna Brassey, Baroness Brassey, G. Pearson and J. Cooper
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