File:A description of the outtermost coastes of Jutland both of the Belt side and of the North Sea side as they are situated between Aelburger Diep or haven and Rijncopen RMG F8028.tiff

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Waghenaer, Lucas Janz
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English: A description of the outtermost coastes of Jutland both of the Belt side & of the North Sea side as they are situated between Aelburger Diep or haven and RijncopenBound sheet. Hand col engr. Scale: [ca. 1:400 000 (bar)]. Cartographic Note: North at 207 degrees. Bar scales in English, Spanish and Dutch leagues. Additional Places: Skagerrak, Kattegat, Alborg. Contents Note: Contains two coastal profiles. Decorated with four ships and two sea creatures.

A chart from Anthony Ashley's English edition of 'The Mariners Mirrour'. Lord Howard of Effingham ordered Waghenaer's sea atlas 'De Spieghel der Zeevaerdt' to be translated. It was so popular that 'waggoner' became the English term for a book of charts.

PBD8264, Mariners Mirrour, Jutland
Date 1588
date QS:P571,+1588-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions Printed area 34 x 51 cm.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/542817
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Charts and maps

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