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Sheet X. East Coast of Australia . Queensland Moreton Bay to Sandy Cape surveyed by Navg Lieuts E.P. Bedwell & E.H.S. Bray RN. Drawn for engraving by CON Clark Hyd Off under the direction of Captain R. Hoskyn RN Supt of Charts. (Chart; Print)
East Coast of Australia, Queensland. Sandy Cape to Keppel Isles by Staff Commr E.P. Bedwell RN, Nav Lieut EHS Bray....1870. (Chart; Print)
Australia east coast Queensland, Moreton Bay from the surveys of Staff Commr J. Jeffery and Nav Lieut H.J. Stanley 1865 and Nav. Lieuts. E.P. Bedwell and E.H.S. Bray 1866-68 etc. (Chart; Print)
Australia east coast Queensland, Moreton Bay from the surveys of Staff Commr J. Jeffery and Nav Lieut H.J. Stanley 1865 and Nav. Lieuts. E.P. Bedwell and E.H.S. Bray 1866-68 etc. (Chart; Print)
North America - West Coast, South side of Vancouver I., Quatsino to Esperanza including Kyuquot Sound. Surveyed by Captn GH Richards, RN. Assisted by Comr RC Mayne, D Pender and EP Bedwell, Masters; JT Gowlland and GA Browning, Second Masters; and ER Blunden, Masters Assistant. 1863. (Chart; Print)
Sheet V - East Coast of Australia, New South Wales - Port Stephens to Tacking Point. Surveyed by Commander Ferderick W. Sidney, R.N., assisted by F. Hixson, E.P. Bedwell& J.T. Gowlland, Masters. and M.S. Guy, 2nd Master, R.N. 1862-5. (Chart; Print)
Sheet IX - East Coast of Australia, Queensland - Danger Point to Cape Moreton. Surveyed by Navigating Lieut. E.P. Bedwell, R.N., assisted by Nav. Lieut. H.J. Stanley & Nav. Sub-Lieut. E.H.S. Bray, R.N. 1865-7. (Chart; Print)
Sheet VIII - East Coast of Australia, New South Wales - Evans Head to Danger Point. Surveyed by Com. Frederick W. Sidney, R.N., assisted by E.P Bedwell & J.T. Gowlland, Masters & S. Guy, 2nd Master, R.N. 1864-5 (Chart; Print)
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