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Plan of Spithead showing the proposed evolutions at the review of the fleet by Her Majesty on Wednesday the 23rd April 1856 (Chart)
Ice chart of the southern hemisphere compiled from the voyages of Cook 1772-5, Bellingshausen 1819-21, Weddell 1822-4, Foster 1828-9, Biscoe 1830-2, Balleny 1839, D'Urville 1839, Wilkes 1839, Ross 1841-2-3, Scott 1901-4, and Shackleton 1908-9. (Chart)
North Atlantic Ocean. Chart shewing deep sea soundings and the tracks of the telegraph cables laid between Europe and America by the Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Company in 1865, 1866, 1869. With sections of the bed of the ocean and journals of each expedition. (Chart)
Spithead assembly of the fleet 15th to 20th July 1914 (Chart)
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