File:A late survey by John Diston of Lowestoff, pilot, master and mariner (River Thames from London Bridge to the Isle of Dogs) RMG F8049.tiff

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John Diston; Robert Sayer & Co
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English: A late survey by John Diston of Lowestoff, pilot, master & mariner [River Thames from London Bridge to the Isle of Dogs]Bound sheet, engraving. Scale: [circa 1: ]. Bar scale of one mile in furlongs. The chart depicts and identifies wharves, stairs, docks, warehouses and other shoreside features and shows anchorages. The cartouche is decorated with Father Thames and a boy fishing with a hand-line.
DIS 01, Diston Thames-Hull, Thames - Isle of Dogs
Date 1797
date QS:P571,+1797-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions Printed area 50 x 70.5cm, on sheet 53 x 75cm.
Notes Order through Library catalogue - PBH4880. HD May 2012
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/542738
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Acquisition Number: N85-15
Library Number: PBH4880
id number: DIS01(1)
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Charts and maps

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