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Printed chart of Timor and adjacent islands,1 March 1792.
Printed chart of Timor and adjacent islands, from a Dutch manuscript communicated by Captain William Bligh. Published by Alexander Dalrymple, 1 March 1792.
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Object Details
ID:
FLI/16/12
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Creator:
Flinders, Matthew
Date made:
1790
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements:
1 chart
Parts:
Printed Charts by Alexander Dalrymple,Hydrographer to the East India Company and Admiralty Hyrdrographer (Manuscript)
Printed chart showing the west coast of Australia including Dirk Hartog Island, from that produced by Van Keulen, with additional soundings from the voyages of English ships, 28 July 1779 (Manuscript) (FLI/16/1)
Printed chart showing the coast of Edels Land, Australia, discovered 1619, 28 July 1779 (Manuscript) (FLI/16/2)
Printed chart showing the island of Rottnest (Rat's Nest), from Van Keulen. Also showing an illustration of the Swan River on the nearby western coast of Austalia, 7 January 1780 (Manuscript) (FLI/16/3)
Printed chart showing part of New Guinea, from a Dutch manuscript copied in April 1763, 31 March 1780. (Manuscript) (FLI/16/4)
Printed chart showing Houtman's Abrolhos off the western coast of Australia, from Van Keulen, August 1782. (Manuscript) (FLI/16/5)
Printed chart showing the west end of Timor, with part of the adjacent islands, made from a Dutch manuscript, 4 August 1786. (Manuscript) (FLI/16/6)
Printed chart showing the Indonesian islands of Flores and Sumba, with Timor and the adjacent islands, 7 August 1786. (Manuscript) (FLI/16/7)
A copy of part of an antient map in the British Museum (early C16). Published...by A Dalrymple August 24th 1787 (Manuscript) (FLI/16/8)
Printed chart of the islands to the east and south of Banda with part of the adjacent coasts of New Guinea and Australia, 27 August 1788. (Manuscript) (FLI/16/9)
Printed chart showing the Torres Strait and Arafura Sea off the northern coast of Australia, 17 February 1790 (Manuscript) (FLI/16/10)
Printed chart of the islands between Banda and Papua, 27 October 1790. (Manuscript) (FLI/16/11)
Printed chart of Timor and adjacent islands,1 March 1792. (Manuscript) (FLI/16/12)
Printed sketch of Copang Bay on the island of Timor, made during the voyage of HMS LEOPARD, 7 September 1792. (Manuscript) (FLI/16/13)
Plan of Jervis Bay on the East Coast of New Holland...by mathew Weatherhead. Published...by A Dalrymple, March 11, 1794. (Manuscript) (FLI/16/15)
Printed sketch of the harbour of Dellie (Dili) on the island of Timor by Thomas Dunning LIppiat, 30 May 1802. (Manuscript) (FLI/16/16)
Printed chart of several harbours in the southeastern part of Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania), published by A. Arrowsmith, Soho Square, London, 1 January 1798. (Manuscript) (FLI/16/17)
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