Cartographer:
COLLINS, Capt. Greenvile
Title:
A Large Draught of the DOWNES showing the Sand Shoales Depths of Water and Anchorage with all the Leading markes to avoid the Dangers therein. Survey’d by Capt, Wm. Nunn
Stock Code:
3435
Method:
Copper engraving
Colouring:
Later colour
Atlas:
Great Britain Coasting Pilot
Size: (W x H):
54cm x 42cm
21½ inches x 16½ inches
Date:
1693
Price:
£300
Attractive sea chart of the western coast of Kent from Dover Castle to North Foreland. Rhumb lines, sandbanks, soundings, and two coastal silhouettes around South Foreland on top edge of map. Title cartouche at top right and scale at lower left. The Great Britain Coasting Pilot was the result of the first systematic survey of British coastal waters. It took eight years to complete, and was used by the Royla Navy for navigating British waters for many years. The charts are notable for both their accuracy and their charm.Captain Greenvile Collins was an outstanding naval officer who became ‘Hydrographer to the King’ before the Coasting Pilot was published.
Expert repairs to margins. Very good condition.