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The South Isles of Orkney, to show the situation and extent of Scapa Flow, as a proposed roadsted for line-of-battle-ships, most humbly presented to the Rt. Honble. the Lords Comissioners of the Admiralty: by Graeme Spence, late maritime surveyor to their Lordships. 1812 (Chart)
A survey of the Entrances or Channels into the River Thames, by Mackenzie, Spence and Thomas, with the Gabbards, surveyed in 1824 by Lieutenant Hewett and Mr. Thomas, R.N. (Chart)
The South Isles of Orkney to show the situation and extet of Scapa Flow as proposed roadstead for line of battle ships...most humbly presented to the Rt Honble the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty by Graeme Spence late maritime surveyor to their Lordships 1812. (Chart)
Survey of the South Coast of England, from Dover to Winchelsea, by Graeme Spence. Dungeness resurveyed by Capt. I. Wahington RN. FRS., 1844 (Chart)
Survey of the coast of Cornwall from the Lizard Point to St Agnes Head by Lieut Mackenzie 1772 and the Scilly Islands by Mr Graeme Spence 1792 (Chart)
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