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  2. Admiralty chart - Wikipedia

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    [4]: 27 [5]: 105–106 The first catalogue of Admiralty charts was published in 1825, and listed 756 charts. [6] Admiralty Chart of the coast of Peru, surveyed by Robert FitzRoy in 1836, engraved in 1840, and published with corrections to 1960. Charts were printed from copper plates. Plates were engraved, in reverse, with a burin.

  3. Nautical publications - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, the Admiralty issues 76 volumes covering the world and these are used frequently by most merchant ships. [8] In the US, the United States Coast Pilots is a nine-volume American navigation publication distributed yearly by the National Ocean Service. Its purpose is to supplement nautical charts of US waters.

  4. Nautical chart - Wikipedia

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    On nautical charts, the top of the chart is always true north, rather than magnetic north, towards which a compass points. Most charts include a compass rose depicting the variation between magnetic and true north. However, the use of the Mercator projection has drawbacks. This projection shows the lines of longitude as parallel.

  5. Notice to mariners - Wikipedia

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    The NOTMAR web site also includes the historical Chart corrections and historical Sailing Direction corrections; as well, it provides access to downloadable Chart Patches, contains links to CHS’s Chart Number 1, instructions for applying Notices to mariners to manually update their paper charts, and other useful information. [citation needed]

  6. Hydrographer of the Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Admiralty appointed Alexander Dalrymple as hydrographer on 12 August 1795, with a remit to gather and distribute charts to HM Ships. Within a year existing charts had been collated, and the first catalogue published. It was five years before the first chart—of Quiberon Bay in Brittany—was produced by the Hydrographer. [1]

  7. Category:Nautical charts - Wikipedia

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  8. File:Admiralty Chart No 421 Montreal Harbour, Published 1961 ...

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    Uploaded a work by {{Creator:United Kingdom Hydrographic Office}} from Scan of original Admiralty Chart with UploadWizard: File usage. The following page uses this file:

  9. John Washington (Royal Navy officer) - Wikipedia

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    Chart production and distribution were also re-organised, printing being outsourced to Messrs. Malby and Sons, and the sale of charts by agents and the updating and correction of stock regularised. In the 1864 catalogue, 2,500 charts were listed, a 20 percent increase since 1855. Sales revenue also increased. Surveying activity was also ...