File:Halifaxmap1750.jpg
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English: Artist:
Harbour of Chebucto, with inserts: "A Map of the South Part of Nova Scotia and it's [sic] Fishing Banks...; "A Plan of Halifax Survey'd by M. Harris", and "A View of Halifax Drawn from ye Topmasthead", 25 January 1750; printed for T[homas] Jefferys, St Martin's Lane, Charing Cross [London, England] |
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Medium: engraving, 31 cm. x 42 cm. Fonds/Collection: Maps Reference no.: Nova Scotia Archives Map Collection: S.B. 4 NSARM neg. no.: O/S N-0371 Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management. |
Author | Moses Harris (inset) and D'Anville (map) |
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13:16, 26 July 2014 | 696 × 579 (204,470 bytes) | w:en:WayeMason (talk | contribs) | Higher resolution source now available for public use on NS Archives and Records Management site: http://www.novascotia.ca/nsarm/virtual/maps/archives.asp?ID=5 |
13:13, 26 July 2014 | 696 × 579 (204,470 bytes) | w:en:WayeMason (talk | contribs) | Higher resolution source now available for public use on NS Archives and Records Management site: http://www.novascotia.ca/nsarm/virtual/maps/archives.asp?ID=5 |
18:04, 21 August 2005 | 450 × 343 (90,144 bytes) | w:en:WayeMason (talk | contribs) | {{PD}} Artist: Moses Harris and D'Anville; published according to an Act of Parliament, 25 January 1750; printed for T[homas] Jefferys, St Martin's Lane, Charing Cross [London, England] Date: 1750 Medium: engraving, 31 cm. x 42 cm. Fonds/Collection |
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