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A Map of Hindoostan or the Mogul Empire (Map; Print)
A Map of Hindoostan or the Mogul Empire (Map; Print)
A Map of Bengal, Bahar, Oude & Allahabad ... Agra and Dehli (Map; Print)
The Peninsula of India from the Kistnah River to Cape Comorin (Map; Print)
The Peninsula of India from the Kistnah River to Cape Comorin (Map; Print)
Handy chart of the tides, the general direction of the tidal streams in the North Sea for every hour before and after and at H.W Dover compiled by Cdr G K Gandy RNR (Tidal Streams; Print)
A Map of Bengal, Bahar, Oude & Allahabad ... Agra and Dehli (Map; Print)
A Map of Hindoostan or the Mogul Empire (Map; Print)
A map of Hindoostan or the Mogul Empire from the latest authorities, inscribed to Sir Joseph Banks Bart President of the Royal Society etc. by his much obliged & faithful friend & servant J Rennell London 1st Jan 1788 (Chart; Print)
Part a- investigation of the currents, chart the second. The Western Division of the Atlantic Ocean, (Chart; Print)
Investigation of the currents, chart the third, the South-African current and counter current from the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean (Chart; Print)
Investigation of the currents, chart the third, the South-African current and counter current from the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean (Chart; Print)
Investigation of the currents, chart the fifth. The Florida Gulf stream, on an enlarged scale. [Inset] investigation &c chart the fourth. The connecting currents of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, beyond the Cape of Good Hope. (Chart; Print)
Investigation of the currents, chart the first, the eastern division of the Atlantic Ocean (Chart; Print)
part b- to his most gracious Majesty William the Fourth, these charts of the prevalent currents in the Atlantic Ocean, constructed by the late Major Rennell are with special permission, dedicated by the author's affectionate daughter and his Majesty's dutiful subject Jane Rodd. (Chart; Print)
A chart of the Bank of Lagullas and southern Coast of Africa inscribed to Sir George Wombwell Bart by his oblidged humble servt J. Rennell (Chart; Print)
Chart of the Lines of Magnetic Variation in the seas around Africa (Chart; Print)
A Map of Hindoostan or the Mogul Empire (Map; Print)
A Map of Hindoostan or the Mogul Empire (Map; Print)
The Peninsula of India from the Kistnah River to Cape Comorin (Map; Print)
A Map of Hindoostan or the Mogul Empire (Map; Print)
Investigation of the currents, chart the first, the eastern division of the Atlantic Ocean (Chart; Print)
Investigation of the currents, chart the seventh, Rennell's current. Tracks of the Hector and Atlas, East India Ships in 1778 and 1787, exhibited with a design to prove the existence of a current between Ushant and Ireland. Published for Lady Rodd, by Messrs J.G and F. Rivington, St Paul's Church Yard and Waterloo Place London 13th of August, 1832. (Chart; Print)
[Currents in the western Atlantic Ocean] (Chart; Print)
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