File:Admiralty Chart No 129 Sweden-west coast Hono to the Paternosters showing the approach to Marstrand and Kladesholm from the Royal Swedish charts. RMG E9791, Published 1874.tiff

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English: Sweden-west coast Hono to the Paternosters showing the approach to Marstrand and Kladesholm from the Royal Swedish charts.Scale: circa 1:50,700. Uncoloured chart with one view and ten pictures of lighthouses and beacons. Ungraduated. Magnetic variation marked.
Sweden-west coast Hono to the Paternosters showing the approach to Marstrand and Kladesholm from the Royal Swedish charts.
Date 1884; 1874
Dimensions Sheet: 49.5 cm x 67.5 cm
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/543961
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Acquisition Number: N81-13
Admiralty Chart Number: 129
GGCC: 217:4
id number: G217:4/19
Object location57° 48′ 58.68″ N, 11° 34′ 52.61″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
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Charts and maps

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