File:Admiralty Chart No 102 England East coast Pakefield Gatway to Orfordness by Staff Commander E.K. Calver R.N. 1867 RMG L1209, Published 1868.tiff

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British Admiralty; Edward Stanford; Staff Commander Edward Killwick Calver
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English: England East coast Pakefield Gatway to Orfordness by Staff Commander E.K. Calver R.N. 1867Scale: circa 1:50,000 (bar). Chart with one inset Insets: Southwold Harbour from Southwald Harbour Company Plan 1908 circa 1:60,000 (bar)
British Admiralty Chart. Parkefield Gateway to Orford Ness. Published 1861. Resurvey 1872 G218: 11/36(1)
Date 1872; 1868
Dimensions Sheet: 66 cm x 80 cm
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/544207
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Acquisition Number: N86-3
Admiralty Chart Number: 102
GGCC: 218:11
id number: G218:11/36(1)
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Charts and maps

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