File:Track of the Bittern on African slavery patrol RMG F0458.tiff

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Edward A. Smith
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English: [Track of the Bittern on African slavery patrol]

Single sheet. Ms. Physical description Note: Paper watermarked J.Green & Son 1842. Scale: [ca. 1:1 000 000 (lat)]. Cartographic Note: Borders graduated for lat & long. Variation shown. Additional Places: Angola. Contents Note: Shows the track of the Bittern between 11 Nov 1842 and 25 July 1843. Text in red on land area records the chase and capture of seven slave ships.

G213:5/6 Ms track chart
Date 1843
date QS:P571,+1843-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions Sheet: 69.5 cm x 52 cm
Notes Exhibition Note: Merseyside Maritime Museum 1994 to 1998. Associated Materials: G213:2/3, G252:2/44.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/540503
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Acquisition Number: N82-35.
GGCC: 241:6
id number: G241:6/9
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Charts and maps

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