File:A correct chart of the Mediterranean most humbly dedicated to (blank) by Cha- Price.1730. RMG F0467.tiff

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Charles Price
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English: A correct chart of the Mediterranean most humbly dedicated to [blank] by Cha: Price.1730.Single sheet. Hand col. engr. Medium: 2 leaves joined at vertical centre-line, linen backed. Scale: [ca.1:4 000 000]. Cartographic Note: Border graduated for latitude. Scale in English & French leagues. Contents Note: 5 insets, A plan of the city and port of Civita Vechia [ca. 1:10 000], The Bay of Scanderoon [ca. 1:700 000], Leghorne [Livorno] [ca. 1:22 000], A plan of the port of Neptune or Nahon [Anzio/Nettuno] [ca. 1:12 000]. Shows ancient ruins, The Bay of Tunis [ca. 1:550 000].
G230:1/23 Mediterranean
Date 1730
date QS:P571,+1730-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions Printed area 47 x 118cm, on sheet 51 x 121cm.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/540407
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Charts and maps

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