File:Admiralty Chart No 1921 Indian Ocean St. Paul Island surveyed by Lieut. Hutchison and Mr. J.W. Smith, Mastr. R.N. H.M.S. Herald - Captn. H.M. Denham, R.N. 1853. RMG F0429, Published 1860.tiff

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Captain Henry Mangles Denham; Hydrographic Office; Lieut. Hutchinson; Master J.W. Smith
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English: Indian Ocean St. Paul Island surveyed by Lieut. Hutchison & Mr. J.W. Smith, Mastr. R.N. H.M.S. Herald - Captn. H.M. Denham, R.N. 1853. Corrections by Commander Chas. Bullock, R.N. H.M.S. Serpent, 1865.Single sheet. Engr. Scale: 1:12 139. Additional Places: Mid-Indian Ridge. Contents Note: Three views. Sailing directions for entering Crater Lake.

Part of a folder of 221 charts made up by J.D. Potter.

G251:2/3 St Paul Is by HO
Date 1866; 1860
Dimensions Sheet 69 x 51cm.
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/540744
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Acquisition Number: N82-18.
Admiralty Chart Number: 1921
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