File:Bodleian Libraries, The first part of the Oriental Navigation, by Nicholas Comberford, 1670- the North Atlantic.jpg
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[edit][The first part of the Oriental Navigation, by Nicholas Comberford, 1670: the North Atlantic ] | |||||||
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Comberford, Nicholas, ca.1600-1673 [cartographer] |
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[The first part of the Oriental Navigation, by Nicholas Comberford, 1670: the North Atlantic ] |
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Another decorated scale and compass-rose in close-up from MAP RES 118 / MS. Bodl. Add. E. 9. Mounted on hinged boards. |
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1670 date QS:P571,+1670-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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Dimensions | 35mm slide | ||||||
Place of creation | London (England) | ||||||
Notes | Filmstrip Roll 235.5, frame 25; Source filename: mapsxx003-amv-0001-0 | ||||||
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